This Baltimore Museum of Industry wedding was easily one of my most anticipated weddings of the year. I have been looking forward to for what feels like forever! The couple, Beth and Phil, are some of the best people around, and their celebration this past weekend was a perfect reflection of that.
Our “Story”
Two years ago at the American Visionary Art Museum’s wedding happy hour, I met Beth and Phil. They were recently engaged and looking into AVAM as a possible venue, but it didn’t quite fit the vibe they were looking for. After chatting a bit, I suggested that they check out the Baltimore Museum of Industry, and we ended up talking for a really long time about everything and anything. I adored them, and they seemed to like me back. I crossed my fingers that I’d hear back from them, and sure enough, a few months later, they had booked the BMI for their wedding venue and wanted me too!
The Wedding
I had high hopes for Beth and Phil’s wedding and it did not disappoint. There were so many emotional moments, so much love, and it was such a fun day with many unique and personal touches. Beth wore the same earrings her grandmother wore on her wedding day, and carried a charm with a photo of her late father on her bouquet. The family had put together a sweet slideshow video of Beth and Phil that we watched in the movie theater room at the museum. The food was incredible (something they had stressed would be a priority since Phil went to culinary school) and included tasty dessert options and a root beer float toast. It was an awesome day for a couple that I adore. Here are a few of my favorites.
Baltimore Museum of Industry Wedding Photos
Baltimore Museum of Industry Wedding Vendors
Venue: Baltimore Museum of Industry
Photographer: Breanna Shaw, Photography by Brea
Photography Assistant: Sarah DeLauney
AJ Smith, AJ Productions
Officiant: Bob Tousey
Caterer: Classic Catering People
Bridal Gown Designer: Allure, J&B bridals
Hair & Megan Gassmann
Florist: Radebaugh’s
I love all of the variety of rooms you used throughout the Museum of Industry for their photos! The theatre ones are so fun! I love the night shots too, of course! Amazing, Brea!
Such beautiful pictures! Loved the one with the crunched up hanky in her hand. And the one of Tomas walking her down the aisle is taken over the shoulder of her Godfather. Very moving.