Taylor and Tyler’s moody winter wedding at Woodberry Kitchen was an absolute dream to witness and capture! It was cozy and romantic, filled with candlelight, timeless design, and a close-knit guest list, which made this day feel like a dinner party with all the people who matter most.

Taylor and Tyler, or TNT, as their loved ones affectionately call them, went through LOTS of options before landing on Woodberry Kitchen.
They considered everything from a courthouse ceremony to dinner at a favorite restaurant, even the iconic Camden Yards baseball field. But in the end, Woodberry Kitchen just felt right, because it fit their vibe for a chic but relaxed winter wedding.
Nestled in the heart of Baltimore, Woodberry offers the perfect blend of industrial warmth and timeless charm, with exposed brick, soft string lights, and a fireplace that make it feel cozy year-round.
The venue offers the flexibility to host weddings of every size! From 12 to 120, any guest size works well in their space, and for Taylor and Tyler, 20 was just right.
Taylor and Tyler got ready at home with their five cats and shared a first look in their living room.
Then I took the couple to the Walters Art Museum to capture some more portraits before walking hand in hand through the rainy Baltimore streets under a clear umbrella.
Once at the Woodberry, they shared a private first dance before guests arrived, soaking in the last moments with just the two of them.
Taylor’s brother officiated their ceremony in front of the fireplace, and instead of transitioning to another room, guests were already seated at their dinner tables. The couple arranged the tables in a U-shape so everyone could really take their time enjoying the whole evening.
Their vision for the day was simple and timeless: moody, candle-lit, and elegant with a touch of black-and-white minimalism. Woodberry’s neutral tones and architectural details made the perfect canvas.
Their florals and décor were a mix of DIY touches and professional arrangements, and every detail was important and meaningful! Like “his and hers” cocktails named after their cats, to the classic white cake decorated with pearls that matched Taylor’s shoes and accessories.
However, their favorite part was sitting at the table with their loved ones and sharing laughs, toasts, and quiet glances across candlelight. “We’re just really excited about being married and spending the entire day together, soaking it all in,” they shared before the wedding. And that’s exactly what they did.
Whether you’re eloping with just your partner or planning an intimate dinner party with your nearest and dearest, I’d love to help you plan and capture it in a way that feels effortless and true to your story. You can inquire with me here!
Taylor & Tyler’s moody winter wedding story was also featured on the Knot! Check out the feature here!
Photography: Me, Evergreen Photo
Venue & Catering: Woodberry Kitchen
Hair & Makeup Artist: Onyx & Ember Bernadette Wilson
Jewelers: Meritage Jewelers & Ring Concierge
Taylor dress: Jenny Yoo
Taylor Shoes: Badgley Mischka
Tyler Suit: Indochino
Tyler Shoes: Marc Nolan