The wedding world can be a funny place—especially as a photographer. So many of the weddings I photograph end up in a bit of a holding pattern while couples and vendor teams pursue publication. And honestly? That’s exciting. It means the day was special, intentional, and beautifully designed. But it also means I sometimes have to wait what feels like a hundred years before sharing it with you.
In the case of M&P’s Baltimore Museum of Art wedding, the delay isn’t about publication—it’s about privacy. This couple is wonderfully private, and out of respect, I’m not able to share images of them or their guests. While that means this wedding isn’t eligible for editorial features, it does mean I can highlight what made this day so visually compelling: the design, the color story, and the details that made this celebration unforgettable.
And trust me—this day deserves to be talked about.
A Thoughtfully Designed Wedding at the Baltimore Museum of Art
Hosted at the iconic Baltimore Museum of Art, this wedding struck a rare balance between classic architecture and bold, contemporary design. The museum’s timeless stone façade and gallery spaces provided a refined, old-world backdrop—one that allowed every intentional design choice to truly shine.
The celebration was expertly designed by LynnAaron of Nouvelle Weddings, whose ability to blend modern color with historic spaces is unmatched.
A Bold Color Palette That Brought the Space to Life
You know I love a bold color moment—and this palette delivered.
Citrus tones layered throughout the day created a stunning juxtaposition against the Baltimore Museum of Art’s classic interiors. The result? A wedding design that felt elevated, joyful, and editorial without ever feeling forced. These colors didn’t compete with the architecture—they enhanced it, bringing warmth and personality into an already beautiful space.
Lush Floral Design with Impact
Of course, we need to talk about the florals.
Kate Campbell and her team created arrangements that were nothing short of breathtaking. Lush, sculptural, and full of movement, the florals became one of the most talked-about elements of the day. Guests couldn’t stop commenting—and honestly, I don’t blame them. It was a 10/10 floral moment, the kind that anchors a wedding design and leaves a lasting impression.
An Intimate, Art-Forward Baltimore Wedding
While I can’t share portraits from this celebration, I can share this: this Baltimore Museum of Art wedding was thoughtful, intentional, and deeply personal. It’s a reminder that luxury weddings aren’t just about scale or visibility—they’re about design, experience, and creating something meaningful within an extraordinary space.
So enjoy this small peek into a colorful, refined fall Baltimore Museum of Art wedding. And tell me—if you had to choose just one detail to obsess over… what would it be? I truly can’t decide.
A huge thank you to the incredible vendors who made this Baltimore Museum of Art wedding so special —




















PS. Like what you see? You’ll also want to take a peek at Nate & Sofi’s wedding that shows the BMA in summer, too.









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