Best Palm Beach Wedding Venues for Editorial Photos
The best Palm Beach wedding venues for editorial photos are the ones built for light, line, and texture: oceanfront marble, ivory ballrooms, and old world gardens that read like a quiet magazine spread. Below are four luxury Palm Beach wedding venues we love to photograph, with the spots that give each one its refined, editorial look.
Quick picks
- The Breakers for grand oceanfront architecture and golden hour on the lawn
- Flagler Museum for marble halls and Gilded Age symmetry
- The Addison in Boca Raton for romantic courtyards and banyan canopy
- Four Seasons Palm Beach for clean modern light right on the sand
The Breakers
The Breakers is the postcard of Palm Beach, and it photographs like one. Italian Renaissance archways, painted ceilings, and a long ocean lawn give you range without ever leaving the property. Move from formal interiors to open sky in a few minutes, and let the late day sun warm the limestone. See our full Breakers wedding guide for layout notes, and the wider Palm Beach venue overview for context.
Best for: couples who want timeless grandeur with an oceanfront finish.
Photo spots:
- The loggia and fountain courtyard for symmetry
- The ocean lawn at golden hour
- Painted ceiling halls for portraits with depth
Flagler Museum
Whitehall, the home of the Flagler Museum, is one of the most editorial settings in the region. The marble entry hall, grand staircase, and Gilded Age detail give every frame a built in sense of scale and calm. Light moves slowly through the tall windows, which is a gift for portraits. Read our Flagler Museum wedding guide for ceremony and pavilion notes, then browse more Palm Beach venues to compare.
Best for: couples drawn to historic architecture and a formal, gallery like mood.
Photo spots:
- The marble grand hall and staircase
- Tall window light for soft portraits
- The west lawn and pavilion at dusk
The Addison
The Addison in Boca Raton trades ballroom polish for old Florida romance. Twin courtyards, Addison Mizner architecture, and a canopy of century old banyan trees create dappled, layered light that feels intimate on camera. It is a softer, greener counterpoint to the oceanfront venues, and it photographs beautifully after sunset under string lights. Our Addison wedding guide covers the courtyards in detail, and the Palm Beach page places it in the larger picture.
Best for: couples who want a lush, courtyard centered, romantic setting.
Photo spots:
- The banyan courtyard under dappled light
- Mizner arches and tile detail
- Courtyard string lights after dark
Four Seasons Palm Beach
The Four Seasons Palm Beach brings a cleaner, more modern hand to the editorial look. Bright interiors, refined finishes, and direct beach access mean you can pair polished portraits inside with barefoot frames on the sand. The light here is open and airy, ideal for a fresh, understated editorial feel. See the Four Seasons Palm Beach guide for timing, and the Palm Beach venue guide for nearby options.
Best for: couples who want modern coastal style with the beach a step away.
Photo spots:
- The beachfront at golden hour
- Bright, neutral interiors for clean portraits
- Pool deck and palm lines for graphic frames
Planning an editorial timeline
The look you love in a magazine usually comes down to one thing: time. An editorial timeline protects unhurried windows for portraits and for the quiet, in between moments that read as effortless later.
A few notes we share with every couple. Build in twenty to thirty minutes for portraits during golden hour, since the soft, low sun is what gives Palm Beach venues that warm, refined glow. Scout one interior option and one outdoor option at your venue so weather never decides the whole gallery for you. And leave a little air in the schedule, because the best frames are often the unplanned ones between events.
Venue details such as ceremony locations, photo access, and event hours change, so please confirm the specifics directly with each venue as you plan.
Ready to shoot your day this way? We would love to hear about it. Tell us your date and your venue on our contact page, and we will walk you through a timeline built for editorial, refined photos from start to finish.