Central Park Proposal - Allen and Mata + Puppy!

As a Secret Central Park Proposal Photographer, we don’t often actually have to hide. We usually blend in amongst the tourists and the bird watchers with our camera. However, for Allen and Mata, Allen requested we be 100% out of site and not introduce ourselves post proposal. His hope was Mata would not know their moment was photographed until later.

Where to propose in New York City?

That’s often our most asked question. My answer is pick a place with meaning. For some couples, Central Park, NY is where they spent the most time getting to know one another. For others, it’s the Brooklyn Promenade waterfront overlooking all of Manhattan. Chose a place that is both beautiful and important.

For Allen, Central park was that special place as it’s where they take their dog everyday. Proposing in Manhattan’s Central Park made the most sense.

As a New York City Proposal Photographer I enjoy getting to know couple and I love photographing the moment their relationship enters the next step.

Today’s proposal session, was so cool! As the couple approached, I was hidden out of site photographing. First, Allen came with their new 10 week old German Shorthaired Pointer and then Mata caught up with their 4 year old Weimaraner. After some small talk, Allen got right down to business. He told Mata how much she meant to him. Then, he got down on one knee and asked.

Congrats!

Photographer: Trent Campbell

We are photographers specializing in photographing surprise proposals, engagements, and weddings throughout the NYC Metropolitan Area.

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Living Cities Reconnecting With The Community - Corporate Event Photographer

“Capturing your business and culture in action” has always been my philosophy when photographing corporate events. Having your event photographed by a professional event photographer, whether it be a conference or a small event, is just as important as sending a professional email. These photos show your business and its vital team members in their element. My images can be leveraged in vital marketing materials, social media posts, and internal documents.

Hiring a Professional Event Photographer to photograph your NYC event is a crucial part of your marketing, advertising, recruiting, and social media strategy.

I have been a New York City event and conferences photographer for over fifteen years, working with businesses and clients of all types. Seeing the diverse ways my photos are used is always exciting. My images are most often used to recruit talent, to sell products and services, advertise a reoccurring event, or just to reminisce the good times.

Client: Living Cities

Venue: Midtown Loft & Terrace

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A Central Park Picnic and a Proposal - Heriberto & Catherine's NYC Proposal

Finding a Proposal Photographer in NYC

Heriberto reached out to wanting a proposal photographer to help him and his soon-to-be fiancée, Catherine, remember their time living and exploring NYC. Heriberto wanted his photos to highlight the NYC skyline, Central Park, and the unique moments a one can have living in this great city.

About the couple….


He and Cathrine would be moving from New York to Boston next month, so Heriberto planned to make this surprise proposal as New York as possible. To make sure the moment went off without a hitch he need an experienced NYC Proposal Photographer to document the moment.

Central Park was his proposal location of choice. The couple had spent many sunny days hanging out in “The Great Lawn”, so he thought it would be the perfect spot for a picnic, and the big suprise.

“Satur-date in the park”

Heriberto and I planned out the day for his secret proposal. He and Cathrine would spend the morning in a rowboat near the Loeb Boathouse, and then pick up their Perfect Picnic basket just outside the park, and then walk to The Great Lawn where I, their secret proposal photographer, would be waiting for them.

Whether it’s hiding in bushes or in the night, an NYC Proposal Photographer stays out of sight!

I spotted the two when they entered the park and discreetly took photos before the big moment as they set their picnic up. When the time was right Heriberto pulled the ring out and got down on one knee and…..

Cathrine said yes! She was so surprised and excited. The two celebrated with Champagne before we roamed around for a mini-engagement shoot. It was quite the perfect sunny Saturday afternoon in Central Park.

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