
There are phone calls you answer no matter what. When Nathalie called asking me to come photograph a dinner at The Colony Hotel Palm Beach, I didn’t even let her finish the sentence. We go way back from our Maryland wedding days, and she’s built something truly special in Nashville — an incredible boutique event design and production studio perfectly named, Gramercy & Grace. So when she came to Palm Beach? I dropped everything on a Monday night!
This was a corporate event experience unlike anything I’d shot at The Colony before. And I’ve photographed here more than a handful of times.
A Welcome Bag Moment Worth Its Own Blog Post
Before a single guest arrived, we were already obsessing. Nathalie had styled the welcome bags for the Zoe Strollers retreat, and they were genuinely one of the most thoughtful gift curation moments I’ve ever seen through a lens. The color palette was locked in from the very first layer of tissue paper. Every item was useful, beautifully chosen, and considered — right down to the softest pajamas. No detail was missed. These guests knew from the moment they opened their bags that this was going to be something different.
That’s the Gramercy & Grace signature. It’s not just event design. It’s the full sensory story, from arrival to the last sip of the evening.
Bright, Bold, and Nothing Like You’d Expect from Palm Beach
If you’ve ever been to The Colony Hotel, you know the energy there tends to lean pink. It makes perfect sense — the hotel practically invented the Palm Beach pink moment, and it’s iconic. But Nathalie had something entirely different in mind for the East Garden.
She brought a palette of bright orange, mango, butter yellow, and green. And honestly? It stopped all of us in our tracks. It felt like summer arriving early, like something citrus-soaked and alive. The whole room hummed with this warm, electric energy that made everyone want to stay a little longer, talk a little louder, and laugh a little more freely. More than anything, it reminded me that great event design isn’t about matching the room — it’s about transforming it.
The Details That Made Everyone Stop Scrolling
This is where Gramercy & Grace completely stole the show. Because while the overall palette was jaw-dropping, it was the specificity of the details that made this event genuinely extraordinary.
Guests received personalized, interactive citrus menus — designed so they had to literally “peel” apart layers to reveal the courses inside. It was playful and clever and so perfectly on-theme. There was also a Chanel Mirror station, individually calligraphed for each guest by name. Custom acrylic coasters with zesty, funny quotes were scattered across the table, getting guests laughing before the first course even arrived. And then there were the Zoe Strollers themselves, beautifully displayed as part of the overall design — a nod to the brand that felt celebratory rather than corporate.
Because of how intentionally each element was considered, nothing felt like a prop. Every piece of this dinner told the same story: you are seen, you are celebrated, and someone cared deeply about every moment of your experience here.
On Photographing Events Like This
There’s something that shifts in me when I walk into a space that’s been this thoughtfully designed. As a photographer, I’m not hunting for the shot — I’m discovering it. The light catching the edge of a citrus menu. The way a handwritten name on a mirror carries so much warmth. The quiet moment before guests arrive, when the table is perfectly set and everything holds its breath.
Film is the right medium for evenings like this one. There’s a warmth and depth to how film renders color — especially saturated, joyful color — that feels true to what actually happened in that room. It doesn’t flatten or over-sharpen. It holds the moment the way memory holds it: a little golden, a little soft, completely real.
Gramercy & Grace — If You’re Planning Something Worth Remembering
If you’re a brand, a company, or an individual planning an event and you want it to feel genuinely extraordinary rather than just well-organized, Nathalie is the one to call. Gramercy & Grace is based in Nashville, but she will travel, and she will bring every ounce of her vision with her. She thinks outside every box, she breathes every detail, and she does it all with the best energy. Working alongside her is always genuinely one of the most energizing creative experiences.
I’m so glad she called. I’m even more glad I answered.
This event was also featured on PartySlate — head there to see even more of the gorgeous details from the evening.
If you’re looking for a film photographer for your next corporate event, retreat, or brand experience in Palm Beach or beyond, I’d love to hear about what you’re planning. Let’s connect.


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