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America’s first resort destination, Palm Beach thrives today as both a sanctuary and a stage. In a narrative that transitions from radiant beach mornings to opulent coastal facades, afternoon promenades to the quiet glow of the evening, photographer Jeannie Albers crafts a poetic visual journey through a weekend in Palm Beach.

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Jeannie Albers is an American art director and photographer, specializing in creative portraiture, editorial fashion, and advertising. She began her professional career as a photographer in 2015, and has often drawn from her early background as a musician and traditional artist to develop a multidisciplinary approach to imagery. Jeannie describes herself as a “dreamer… captivated by stories, sights, sounds, colors, textures” and brings this rich sensibility to every frame. Based primarily in Orlando and “often elsewhere,” she brings her deep sense of narrative, mood, and artistry wherever she shoots.

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What will you find inside The Weekender – Palm Beach

This cinematic exploration of the city’s duality takes in its radiant natural coastline and its cultivated Gilded Age elegance, all captured through an artful lens that balances architecture, nature, and twilight sensibility. A deeply personal and atmospheric vision that reveals Palm Beach’s contemporary rhythm with hidden textures, from sunlit palms, dramatic archways, mood-lit interiors and coastal twilight.

Gilded history echoes in every columned veranda and opulent promenade of Palm Beach—from Henry Flagler’s estates to Ocean Boulevard. Leisurely beach strolls meet vibrant arts, exclusive boutiques, and culinary finesse, as dappled sunlight dances across tropical gardens. As dusk falls, the pastel hues deepen, revealing a serene and radiant evening, with brightly lit windows glowing against the dark silhouettes of palm trees.

Jeannie Albers’ visual narrative takes you on a weekend trip through the palm-lined streets to the shaded sculpture garden of Ann Norton, the sumptuous interiors of the Flagler Museum, world class dining at La Goulue, and some other hidden gems of the city. Elegant, poised, and full of quiet magnetism, this book transports you not only to the grand opulence to see past the facade to the quiet reflections of the shoreline that lies beyond.

2 hardcover books – 128 pages – matte paper
170x230mm – 0,8 kg – english
Isbn – 
9789198941166 

Ercia Connolly

Ercia Connolly


Erica is a Dallas-based travel, editorial, and portrait photographer who crafts visual narratives with warmth and authenticity.


Photographer

Francois Le Bled

Francois Le Bled


Publisher, marketer and cultural devourer, Francois’s main occupation is to read. When he does not read, he is also a big movie fan .. and reads about them. Francois curiosity about things and people are what motivates him to learn and now write.


Editor

Daniel Zachrisson

Daniel Zachrisson


Independent art director, designer and photographer, Daniel is passionate about all things visual, though considers music to be his main support in creating concepts, images and spaces.


Designer

Caroline Grinsted

Caroline Grinsted


Caroline is an editor and copywriter from the UK, working in diverse lifestyle content. A native English-speaker, she has spent most of her adult life living in continental Europe, where she continues to refine her language skills and taste buds.


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