Jesse and Natalie’s Cathedral Wedding

City: All Photography, City: Duluth, MN Venue: ,

This is Jesse and Natalie story as told on The Knot, why rewrite history when you can hear it directly from them. I do however want to add that Jesse and Natalie boycotted the traditional “glass clinking” at the reception and instead asked for donations that would be split between the MN ALS Association and Parkinson’s Foundation. With that simple twist of the tradition, they raised hundreds of dollars for their favorite charities!

Thanks to Toby Keith and String Cheese, Here We Are

It all started on October 18th, 2014. Earlier that year, Natalie made the big move from Duluth to begin her career at the Best Buy Corporate Campus while I was in my third year working at SPS Commerce in Minneapolis. Natalie was out with a few of her girlfriends and I was hanging out with my brother Jake and a few childhood friends. Thankfully, both groups decided to go to Toby Keith’s Bar & Grill (no longer in business, RIP) to have a few adult beverages and enjoy some live music. A few of ‘Natalie’s Crew’ and a couple of my freinds found each other and started chatting just as the live band started to wind down their set. My friends invited the crew back to my house to continue the party. Natalie has always known the importance of greeting and thanking the host and, although I was unaware of having a post-bar party that time, it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Natalie reached out, shook me hand, and the rest was history.

We quickly bonded over our love for string cheese (see full story below), how great “Timber” by Ke$ha was, and the prospects of the Minnesota Wild that year. As the ‘Natalie Crew’ was starting to leave, I mustered the courage to ask for Natalie’s phone number which, I’m sure Natalie will attest to, was done in a very manly, suave way. The next morning, I tried to play it cool, waiting to reach out to Natalie, trying to hide my eagerness to get to know the beautiful gal I’d met the night before. I ended up asking Natalie if she’d like to meet again in the next couple of days, but it failed. Not once, not twice, but three times Natalie declined and was playing hard to get. Either my Irish charm started to chip away at Natalie, or she just started to feel bad for the desperate sucker who couldn’t stop texting her, but she finally accepted. Since then, if it wasn’t for work-related trips, Natalie and I haven’t been separated for more than two days at a time. Most nights you can find us binge-watching crime TV shows on Netflix, having our Wednesday-pizza-and-Survivor nights, finding a new sushi place (or Crave for the 8 millionth time) to appease Natalie’s cravings, attending a $5 movie night at the local theatre, playing softball, or attending a Wild game. We also absolutely love to travel, and eat our way around the country and world – we’ve been to both New Orleans and Dallas in 2015, Cabo San Lucas and Orlando in 2016 and London & Scotland in 2017. On the docket for 2018 is a trip to Ohio, then a multi-country cruise in early 2019!

Who knows if fate is real or if there is only one person made for each of us – I suppose we’ll never know – but how else would people from opposite ends of the state meet and fall in love despite no mutual connections? Although Natalie might be a little disappointed she didn’t end up marrying a Johnnie, I’d like to think that she is grateful for finding her Maverick!


It’s Really a Cheesy Story…

When a friend of mine wanted to continue her Saturday night at a friend’s house, I had no idea how badly I would need food. Shortly after clambering out of the taxi, I was greeted at the door of a white rambler in the heart of St. Louis Park.

“Hi,” he said, “I’m Jesse.”

“I’m Natalie,” I replied, “Nice to meet you. Do you have any food?” (I’m convinced it was right there he fell in love with me, but the verdict is still out on that.)

We walked into the kitchen and as Jesse was looking around for food (literally anything that didn’t require an egg or a pound of ground beef) I snuck into the refrigerator and found a lone string cheese. It was over that chunk of mozzarella, as I was sitting on his counter-top, that our love story began.
From our very first date (which consisted of donating turkeys to a food shelter), we bonded over giving back to the community. Both together and separately, we’ve delved into fostering dogs, raising money for ALS research, donating toys and stuffed animals during the holiday season, building homes through Habitat for Humanity, and supporting our local community through Rotary.

Jesse is the most generous person I’ve ever met. Not only with the time he donates and dedicates to others, but also the effort he puts into keeping our relationship fresh and fun. I’m so blessed to have found my partner in crime and can’t wait to marry him.

To the man who always lets me have the last brownie and is the first to pour me a “Natalie” drink, I’ll meet you at the altar.






The Cathedral where Jesse and Natalie married.

Fall colors in full effect at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary.


Jesse and Natalie's wedding details.

“Love you more.”


Natalie getting ready at the cathedral.

Natalie’s something borrowed also happened to be old and blue. It was a gift from her father to her mother when she was born.


Natalie's first look with dad.

Natalie’s first look with her father and grandma.


Natalie's bridal photos.

A stunning bride.


The bridal party.

Jesse and Natalie’s wedding party looking fine.


Jesse and Natalie's wedding pics.

Jesse and Natalie spent 1,425 days together, all leading up to this point.


Bride and Groom photos.

The sun broke through the clouds with impeccable timing.


Jesse and Natalie at Enger Tower.

#WehrTheHallorans


Cake cutting photos.

High fives for Strawberry cheesecake.


Jesse and Natalie's first dance photos.

The first dances at Greysolon Ballroom.


Ceremony – Greysolon Ballroom
Reception – Greysolon Ballroom
Entertainment – Sounds Unlimited
Photo Booth – Duluth Photo Booth
Flowers – Engwalls
Reception Benefactor – MN ALS Association
Reception Benefactor – MN Parkinson’s Foundation

Lex and Maddie’s Depot Wedding

City: Duluth, MN Venue:

Duluth Depot wedding photo

It started as a work romance with Lex frantically learning Pokémon Go so he could have an excuse to hang out with Maddie. He obviously must have done something right and caught enough Pokémon to make it down the aisle. Lex and Maddie married at The Historic Duluth Depot. It was a beautiful fall day filled with laughter and love. I’m so excited for these two and the amazing adventure they have embarked upon. Congrats!






Lex and Maddie's wedding decorations.

All Star Wedding Chucks for the win. Comfy feet are a must.


Lex and Maddie's wedding cake.

“Whatever your heart desires.”


Maddie and the bridesmaids.

All the Single Ladies.


Lex and Maddie's first look.

Smiles and tears at the first look.


Lex and Maddie's wedding pics.

Maddie may as well be a royal princess.


Lex and Maddie before the wedding.

Lex and Maddie.


Maddie's wedding details.

Etsy flowers, All ⭐️s, and one gorgeous bride.


Lex and Maddie in the train station.

Lex and Maddie stroll through the train station.


Lex and Maddie's wedding photos.

Now that’s a fine looking bridal party.


Lex and Maddie's wedding ceremony.

Lex and Maddie walk their mothers down the aisle before the ceremony.


Lex and Maddie cutting the wedding cake.

Mr ❤️ Mrs


Lex and Maddie's first dances.

The first dances.


Venue – Duluth Depot
Catering – Carmody Irish Pub
Entertainment – DJ Path Annu
Dress – David’s Bridal

Don and Paige Wet and Windy Larsmont Wedding

City: Two Harbors, MN Venue: ,

Sparks flew at a Halloween party, and these two lovebirds have been together ever since. It wasn’t until five years later when Don proposed while camping with their dog at sunset. Their wedding at Larsmont Cottages on Lake Superior could best be described as wet and windy but also small and intimate. The wind off the lake forced the ceremony indoors, but these two were still game to take photos outside in the 30+ MPH gusts. It takes a dedicated couple to make that happen. Worth it.

I’m so excited for you two and wish you all the happiness in the world!!!






Photos of Paige getting ready.

Paige’s mom lacing up the wedding dress by the fire on a cold and windy day.


Paige and Don's first look.

Don gave Paige pearl earrings and a necklace at the first look.


Photos of Paige and Don.

“Keep me warm.”


Photos of Paige and Don.

Embracing the wind and rain and each other.


Photos of Don and Paige.

Paige’s new pearl necklace looks stunning.


Don and Paige's wedding cake.

Coffee, Booze, Cake. Everything anyone needs to start a great wedding.


Paige and Don's wedding ceremony.

Let’s make it official.


Paige and Don at Stoney Point.

It was just a bit wet and windy at Stoney Point.


Venue – Larsmont Cottages on Lake Superior
Catering – Ledge Rock Grille
Derick Cich – Derick Cich
Officiant – Annette – Marry me in Duluth

Justin and Jonie Fall Engagement Pics

City: Duluth, MN Venue: ,

Justin and Jonie were in town for a few days, and we visited Amity Creek in Lester Park for a lovely engagement session. It’s clear to see how much these two love each other even though it took Justin SEVEN YEARS to pop the question. I am so excited for you two and am glad she didn’t get away!

Justin and Jonie engagement pics at Lester Park.

Love at Amity Creek.


Justin and Jonie

Justin and Jonie


Justing and Jonie's engagement pics.

Look at the detail in that ring. #gorgeous


Justin and Jonie

“The Deeps” on Amity Creek.


Justin and Jonie in Lester Park.

Eskimo kisses are the best.


Justin and Jonie and Brighton Beach.

The sky cleared at sunset for our last stop at Brighton Beach


Jake and Molly’s Fall Colors Engagement Pics

City: Duluth, MN Venue: , ,

Jake and Molly flew in for a weekend getaway and fall color engagement photos. Instead, they got stranded at O’Hare in Chicago for an entire day cutting the weekend short (I blame Jake’s sister Jamie). When they finally made it to Duluth, it was long past dark, so we were forced to bump their session. The next day the Fall Colors were prime, and the weather was downright miserable. We leisurely drove up the North Shore stopping at all the usual suspects: Brighton Beach, Stoney Point, Gooseberry Falls, Palisade Head and finally to Lutsen Mountain. Even though Lake Superior was ornery, it was well worth the drive.

Thanks for visiting my little corner of the world and I’m so excited for your wedding.

Jake and Molly's engagement pics.

Lake Superior may be ornery, but Jake and Molly are looking fine.


Jake and Molly at Gooseberry Falls, Two Harbors, Minnesota.

Skipping stones in Gooseberry River.


Jake and Molly at Palisade Head in Beaver Bay, MN.

Don’t look down!


Jake and Molly at the top of Lutsen Mountain.

We rode the Gondola to the top of Lutsen Mountain, and the colors were well worth it.


Jake and Molly and Lutsen Mountain.

There are few places with better fall colors than Northern Minnesota!


Jake and Molly at the beach.

Brighton Beach after Lake Superior settled down a bit.