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An Intimate Elopement in Florence, Italy
Dario and Veronica chose to elope in Florence with a quiet sense of certainty. Their day unfolded within the city’s historic fabric — where stone façades, narrow streets, and soft Tuscan light create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and deeply layered.
Without the structure of a traditional wedding, the elopement moved at its own pace. Moments emerged naturally as the city opened up around them: shared walks through early-morning streets, pauses in shaded corners, and time allowed to exist without urgency. Florence became not a stage, but a presence — offering rhythm, texture, and stillness within its grandeur.
This page presents a considered narrative of Dario and Veronica’s elopement, shaped by simplicity, movement, and a deep connection to place.
Florence as a Setting for Elopements in Italy
Florence holds a unique balance for elopements — artistic legacy paired with human scale. Its streets invite exploration on foot, allowing couples to move freely and experience the city in fragments rather than in spectacle.
For elopements, this intimacy is essential. Light filters gently through narrow streets and open squares, creating moments that feel discovered rather than designed. Florence supports an experience rooted in presence, where the day unfolds quietly within a city that has learned how to hold beauty without excess.
Dario and Veronica’s elopement embraced this rhythm, allowing the city to inform the experience without ever overwhelming it.
HIGHLIGHTS
The images shown below are a curated selection from Dario and Veronica’s elopement — moments chosen to reflect the pacing, atmosphere, and emotional tone of the day.
For reasons of privacy and discretion, full elopement coverage is shared exclusively with each couple and is not presented online in its entirety. This allows the story to be experienced with intention, while respecting its private nature.
Each elopement photographed by Close Enough Photography is approached as a complete narrative — shaped by place, light, and the quiet bond between two people.
If you are planning an elopement in Florence and value a refined, editorial approach grounded in discretion and continuity, you are invited to begin a conversation.