Today's real wedding may be simple, but it's certainly not lacking in heart, emotion and style! After being engaged for a couple of years and attempting to plan a big celebration, Coty and Taylor finally opted for a much more simple route and get married right in their own city's backyard — Atlanta‘s Piedmont Park.
Witnessed by 25 friends and immediate family and captured by Emily Monroe Photo, the grooms said “I do” in a ceremony officiated by their best friend, reciting person vows, and then celebrating with everyone with a casual party at their apartment.
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