Aaron and Natalie were married in the Minneapolis suburb of Eagan in early October. Kara and I were surprised to see how much color there was up North already. It was about the Iowa/Minnesota border when we really started to see a noticeable shift in the foliage. I guess you could say they did an uncanny job of scheduling their wedding.

The ceremony was at the St. Thomas Becket catholic church, which turned out to be a pretty big score for us. You see, Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes, or something like that, right? Well, there was a lake (or pond, whatever) right behind the church with walking trails to some nearby residential areas. Check this math out: walking trails + tall stuff + lake + fall colors = total hotness. See below for evidence supporting this formula.

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Buttoning up, and then on our way to the first sight.

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Holy hotness!!!

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

A couple more quick portraits.

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Quite a bit of drama here.

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron & Natalie Wedding Photography

Aaron and Natalie, thanks for having us, you guys totally rocked it all day!

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Haha, thanks dude! 🙂 Yes, it was very much full sun—probably about 1:00!

AWESOME job. Especially in what appears to be full sun?? 🙂 Love them!!!

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