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Couple in snow

Rachel and Willie are getting hitched in the lovely Minnesota summer. To celebrate all the faces of Minnesota, they really wanted to have their engagement shots done in the depths of winter. So everyone bundled up and we headed to Minnehaha Park for their frozen falls engagement to enjoy billowy snow and chill lakesides.

These two lovebirds caught all the best light in the park and they lucked out with a fresh dusting of big, fluffy snowflakes. When it got too chilly, they took a moment to cuddle up under a blanket. Then, after we caught some great shots on the waters’ edge and along the bridge, it was time for coffee to warm up!

Frozen Falls Engagement winter white picket fence portrait

Frozen Falls Engagement couple in a snowfall

Frozen Falls Engagement couple portrait in the snow

Frozen Falls Engagement couple in a timber pavilion

Frozen Falls Engagement couple kiss in a timber pavilion

Frozen Falls Engagement couple snuggle under blanket

Frozen Falls Engagement couple keep warm under a blanket

Frozen Falls Engagement couple kiss under a blanket

Frozen Falls Engagement couple by a frozen lake

Frozen Falls Engagement couple dip by a frozen lake

Frozen Falls Engagement portrait on the shore of a frozen lake

Frozen Falls Engagement ring on mitten

Frozen Falls Engagement couple on winter bridge

Frozen Falls Engagement coffee shop portrait with save the date

If you enjoyed this frozen falls engagement and are curious about winter themes, then you’ll loveAnne and Will’s frosty adventure and Matt and Angela’s frozen lake engagement!

Frozen Falls Engagement | Rachel & Willie

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