Rashad chose Sara’s parents backyard in Queens, NY to propose while visiting from Philadelphia. Prior Sara’s arrival, Rashad decorated the backyard with candles, rose petals, and photos of the two of them. Leading up to his secret proposal, we discussed how I would photograph the moment and how he envisioned proposing.
Joey + Marissa | Upper East Side Proposal NYC
Congrats to New York City’s newest engaged couple, Joey and Marisa!
With the craziness of the Corona Virus going on we were restricted as to where Joey could propose. Not all place would allow a photographer in to their establishment and not all places (restaurants, hotels, venues) could guarantee they’d even be open. Instead, we chose Marissa’s parents beautiful apartment on the Upper East Side for their secret marriage proposal.
I arrived 30 minutes early to photograph detail photos of Joey’s decorations.
As an experienced NYC Proposal Photographer, I appreciate photographing every proposal because each proposal is unique.
Right on time the apartment door opened. Marissa was shocked. Joey led her down the rose and candy lined path. Without any hesitation, and not even in the heart shaped spot he intended to propose in, Marisa said “YES!”
Grand Central Marriage Proposal | Sara and Tim
Proposing at Grand Central Terminal
Upon arriving to Grand Central Terminal for Tim’s proposal I knew I had to stake my spot. Tim and I had chosen the staircase overlooking the main terminal. If you’ve ever been to Grand Central Terminal right in the heart of New York City, you know it’s bustling with all sorts of activity. From slow moving tourists “oooing and ahhing” while they snap their photos to city dwellers just passing through to musics jamming out, Grand Central is bustling.
Just on time and just like we planned, Tim and Sara appeared.
Tim’s proposal plan was for him to ask me to take a photo of them with his phone. Just as I went to raise his phone up to snap a quick picture he got down on one knee. In seconds, I put his phone away and picked up my camera.
Hank + Kristen Madison Square Park Proposal
Congrats, Hank and Kristen! The plan: After brunch with Kristen’s parents, her sister Kasey, and their friend Alex, would all walk through Madison Square Park where Hank would propose. The Spot: The northwest corner of the park in front of the fountain with the clocktower in the background.
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At 2:30pm just as we planned, the group walked in to the park. As they all approached the fountain, Kristen’s family and Alex stopped, and Kristen and Hank walked ahead.
Hank proposed.
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After a few candid moments, several posed shots, and a family photo, we captured a great mini-session throughout Madison Square Park. This area of Manhattan really captures the essence of NYC and the Flatiron District. We took full advantage of the perfect late Fall afternoon light, remaining foliage, and the Christmas lights throughout the proposal shoot.
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Justin's Madison Square Park Proposal
Justin proposed late Wednesday night just before his now fiancé, Ashley, left work for a long 4 day Thanksgiving break. Justin chose to surprise Ashley outside of her office in Madison Square Park and have me photograph the moment for several reasons. First, Madison Square Park is where they ended many of their first dates. Next, Ashley and Justin work opposite schedules, and Justin knew he had to catch Ashley when she’d least expect it. So, after work going in to a holiday weekend when they were both off was a perfect time.
But, how would Justin know when and where Ashley would be after work? Well, Ashley always texts Justin when she’s leaving work. Second, Ashley leaves work at the same exact time everyday, so she can catch her commuter train home. Lastly, Ashley always walks to the train the same exact way everyday.
With the help of Justin’s sister we laid rose pedals around the area Justin would ask Ashley to marry him. A few minutes before Ashley left work I made sure my cameras and flashes were set correctly for the very low-light proposal. Justin’s sister held their dogs and watched from afar.
Right on the dot, at 5:30pm Ashley left her office and by 5:35pm she was saying “Yes” to Justin’s big question.