It's the night before your wedding and your families and closest friends are finally coming together before the big day. Besides being NYC’s most well known proposal photographers, we are also frequently asked by clients to capture their wedding rehearsal dinners as well. I love capturing the night before your wedding day as the most important people come together. As a former wedding photographer, I understand the importance of the moment and why having photographer there is so nice to have.
Shawn and Dusty Springtime Central Park Marriage Proposal
How to find and plan a Central Park NY proposal
Shawn reached out to Jonathan Heisler Photography about a month before he and his partner, Dusty, would travel from Colorado to visit New York City. Since it was their first time visiting NYC, for both of them, Shawn needed a well-versed proposal photographer to help plan and photograph the moment.
Does the perfect spot to propose also make great proposal photos?
Knowing that Shawn wanted a quiet spot that still had the essence of NYC, we recommended a private spot in Central Park with a view of the manhattan skyline behind them. Supplying Shawn with reference photos of prior proposals and engagement sessions he had a very good idea of where he’d like to pop the question.
Photographing the planned proposal
On the day of the proposal, I communicated with Shawn to let him know where I’d be hiding and that I had arrived, and was in position before he arrived. Both Jonathan and I, arrive at least 30 minutes before the big moment. As Shawn and Dusty walked through Central Park and approached the agreed upon spot I snapped away. Then, Shawn got down on one knee and asked “Will you marry me?”
Dusty said Yes!
Afterward the big moment and introducing myself, we walked through Central Park, photographing a mini-engagement for the two of them. We picked out a bunch of different and beautiful backgrounds throughout the park, all iconic and unique to New York.
Congrats Dusty and Shawn!
Photographer: Trent Campbell