A Summer Wedding at Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Museum in Baltimore, Maryland
Foodies Meredith Isenberg (29 and works at Johns Hopkins University) and Brandon Rosenblatt (28 and a business owner) prioritized their dinner menu above all else while planning their wedding. "The food is what reflected us most as a couple," Meredith says. After designing the menu with Classic Catering People and multiple tastings, they decided on a variety of chef's stations that included all their favorites, from a raw bar to a Korean bulgogi-style grilling station. Although the food was extremely important to Meredith and Brandon, their wedding had tons of other great details. For their summer wedding at Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, they went with a neutral color palette and a modern elegance aesthetic. Neutral centerpieces of white spider chrysanthemums and blush and ivory roses looked beautiful against the blush damask tablecloths that covered the farmhouse dining tables at the contemporary venue. To add a bit of romance, Meredith and Brandon had the hall decorated with white drapery that echoed the chuppah at their waterside Jewish ceremony. Members of the wedding party coordinated their look with the decor, with the groomsmen in preppy navy blazers and plaid bow ties and the bridesmaids in metallic dresses. TPoz Photography was there to capture all the details.