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nyc wedding: the details!

Going to New York was not originally part of my JetBlue All-You-Can-Jet Travel Adventure plans.  When I first posted my schedule and travel details, I mentioned that squeezing in a trip to the city would be nice.  When fellow wedding photographer, Jacob Bergmeier, of NoDo Photography, found out that I wanted to come to the city, he graciously invited me to second shoot a wedding with him at the American Museum of Natural History.  When I called Jacob to firm up the details, he told me the reception would be held in the Hall of Marine Life, or in other words, the room with the giant whale!  A wedding in New York City with a giant whale? Seriously?

I thought I would share a few of the day’s lovely details before I posted the rest of the wedding.

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I was absolutely smitten with this color combination for a fall wedding. Love, love, love it!

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Check back soon for the rest of the wedding day!

  • Courtney Green thinks:

    Mere! These photos are amazing! You are so talented!

  • Jacob Bergmeier / NoDo Photography thinks:

    I can’t tell you what an honor it was to have you come down and be a part of the day. I wouldn’t have wanted to shoot it with anyone else!

  • Stacey thinks:

    Seriously Meredith – what increeedible photos!! Excellent job with a very cool venue and lighting! Can’t wait to see more!

  • michelle thinks:

    These are incredible! Super job!

  • Emilie thinks:

    Wowww! These are gorgeous. The room, the cake, and the lighting are incredible =) Awesome job on the photos!!

  • Emily thinks:

    Wow – what an AMAZING place for a reception!! I LOVE the whale and all the blue… beautiful.

  • jess thinks:

    gorgeous! what an awesome place for a wedding. WOW.

  • Jenny Tenney thinks:

    OH my gosh! What an amazing venue!!!

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