Intimate Wedding in Midtown Atlanta

After ten years together, this couple’s love had grown into something truly special—deep, steady, and beautifully their own. Every milestone in their relationship had unfolded within the walls of their home: their first kiss, their first I love you, the moment they got engaged, and now, their wedding day. It only felt right to exchange vows in the same space that held so many of their most meaningful moments. They decided to keep the celebration just as intimate as their journey had been—private, heartfelt, and shared only with their closest family.

A few weeks before the wedding, they reached out to inquire about my availability, pricing, and turnaround time. Their plans had come together at the last minute—by design. No venue hunting, no juggling vendor schedules—just a deeply personal ceremony in their living room. In fact, I would be the 12th person in attendance. No one outside their small circle even knew it was happening.

As the day approached, they realized just how special it was to keep this moment entirely their own. What began as a practical decision—an intimate wedding in Midtown Atlanta with only their closest family—became an intentional choice to embrace the quiet beauty of the day. In keeping with that desire for privacy, only glimpses of their celebration are shared here. Just enough to reflect the warmth, the love, and the deep significance of the space where they pledged forever to each other.

At the heart of it all—the planning, the adjustments, the quiet celebration—was love. And witnessing the warmth and support in their home as they exchanged vows and slipped rings onto each other’s fingers was nothing short of beautiful.

Mr. ? and Mr ?, I am still so honored to have shared in your day. Thank you for trusting me to capture the beginning of your marriage. You are both kind, thoughtful, and phenomenal humans. There is nowhere else I would have rather been on the 2nd of November than in your living room.

Two groom figurines standing on top of a beautiful white wedding cake
The arm and hand of a groom holding a q-tip to remove icing from groom figurines after placing them on top of the wedding cake
Overhead view of table bouquet of flowers next to a wedding cake, boutonnieres, and corsages
Waist view of two grooms sitting side by side and holding each other's hand
Two grooms holding each other's hand
Waist view of a groom and his mother standing next to each other prior to his wedding
A basket of rose petals sitting on a table next to boutonieres for two grooms and two corsages for the mothers of the grooms
Saturday, November 2 3:23 on iphone display marking the time of an intimate gay wedding ceremony in Midtown Atlanta
Mother of the groom clasping her hands in her lap over Corinthians 13:4-8 handwritten note card
Two grooms holding hands in an intimate LGBT wedding ceremony in Midtown Atlanta
Two groom figurines with cake and icing on their feet and lower legs from an intimate wedding in Midtown Atlanta
Two groom figurines laying next to a glass of bourcon on the table after being removed from a wedding cake
Framed painting hanging on a blue wall above white wedding flowers over a white brick fireplace

If you are planning your own intimate wedding in Midtown Atlanta, contact Kelley to start a conversation.

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