Observation Deck Proposal

A December Sunset Proposal at Edge, Hudson Yards

Hudson Yards feels especially sharp at sunset in December. The light drops quickly, the glass towers reflect the last color of the day, and the city stretches out in every direction. From the Edge, the view is wide and uninterrupted, giving the moment a sense of scale without feeling overproduced.

For Tony, the timing mattered. Sunset offered a brief window where the sky still held warmth while the city lights began to come on — a balance that worked well for a proposal in such a modern setting.

Planning and Capturing the Moment

We planned the proposal around the last light of the day, allowing the skyline to stay visible while the sky gradually deepened. The outdoor sky deck at Edge provided clean lines and open space, keeping the focus on the moment rather than the structure itself.

When Tony got down on one knee, the city filled the background — layered, distant, and unmistakably New York. The fading light added depth without pulling attention away from them.

Afterward, we stayed on the observation deck for portraits as the sky shifted into blue hour. The contrast between the glass walls, open air, and the city below gave the session a sleek, minimal feel that matched the setting.

Why Edge Works for a Proposal

Edge offers a perspective that few places in the city can match. The height, openness, and clean design create a setting that feels modern and intentional. At sunset, especially in winter, the timing allows couples to experience both daylight and nighttime views in one moment.

For those seeking a proposal that feels elevated — both literally and visually — Edge at Hudson Yards is a strong choice.

Jonathan Heisler Photography is comprised of New York City photographers specializing in photographing private NYC proposals, as well as engagement sessions and weddings.

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Capturing Mitchell’s Proposal at The Edge Hudson Yards NYC

Amidst the crowds, Mitchell was determined to create a meaningful moment with Sofia. Despite the sea of onlookers, the focus was entirely on the two of them. The mix of overwhelming energy from the crowd and the intimacy of their moment made their moment special. Having captured countless proposals at The Edge, even during the busy, busy holiday season, this was the busiest I had seen The Edge.

Following the proposal, we explored different vantage points of The Edge, taking advantage of the glass-floor views and unique architectural lines that make it one of NYC’s most striking photo backdrops. Sofia’s excitement and joy was evident through every frame, and the combination of golden sunlight coming through the late summer haze, city lights beginning to twinkle, and their geniune happiness made for unforgettable engagement photos. | Read our How to Guide of Proposing at The Edge here!

For couples considering a Hudson Yards proposal, it’s important to keep in mind just how busy The Edge can get, especially at sunset. That’s why working with an experienced NYC proposal photographer can make all the difference. Knowing the flow of the space, the best angles, and how to adapt to unpredictable crowd levels ensures your proposal is captured beautifully, no matter the circumstances.

Jonathan Heisler Photography is comprised of New York City photographers specializing in photographing private NYC proposals, as well as engagement sessions and weddings.

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