A Surprise Proposal at Fort Tryon Park Near The MET Cloister

As a professional NYC Proposal Photographer in New York City, I’m always scouting hidden gems that offer breathtaking backdrops without the overwhelming crowds. While The MET Cloisters used to be a favorite for proposals, professional photography is no longer permitted inside the museum grounds. To be clear, if you have a professional photographer or someone directing you the facility will escort you out. Fortunately, just steps away, Fort Tryon Park provides the perfect alternative—combining stunning views, history, and a peaceful atmosphere for a truly memorable proposal. Plan the day to visit both in this often unexplored part of NYC!

So, why Choose Fort Tryon Park for your Proposal?

Located in Upper Manhattan, Fort Tryon Park feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of Midtown. Unlike Central Park, which is often packed with tourists and locals alike, this spot offers a much more intimate setting. The park is filled with winding paths, beautifully maintained lush gardens, and sweeping views of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, and the Bronx.

Planning the Perfect Day Around Your Proposal

Proposing at Fort Tryon Park gives you the chance to plan more than just a big question—it allows for a full day of adventure and a story to hide the big surprise:

  • Explore The Cloisters: Even though professional photography isn’t allowed inside, it’s a wonderful cultural experience to enjoy as newly engaged partners.

  • Take a walk through the Fort Tryon Gardens before hitting the subway home Stroll through the Heather Garden or hidden stairways for romantic portraits.

  • Proposal Time! and Cheers nearby: End the day with dinner at New Leaf Restaurant & Bar, conveniently located within the park.

As a NYC Proposal Photographer, I help couples plan every detail—from finding the perfect time of day for soft, romantic lighting to suggesting locations that balance privacy with beautiful scenery. Fort Tryon Park has quickly become one of my favorite proposal destinations in Manhattan, and it might just be yours too.

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

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Will's Upper East Side Proposal at Carl Schurz Park

In preparation of photographing Will’s surprise and secret marriage proposal at Carl Schurz Park on the Upper East Side, Will scoped out the perfect spot. Together, we discussed the time of the day, how he’d get her there, the best location to avoid crowds and to get capture the best lighting possible. Out of all the places we go as NYC’s leading Surprise Proposal Photographer, Carl Schurz is one of our favorite and least chosen spots. We often hear from Upper East Side couple’s this park has so much meaning to them and they love it for it’s private (zero tourists).

As New York City’s top proposal photographer we’ve developed countless tips and tricks to succesfully capture a surprise marriage proposal in NYC.

Lighting: Natural light can be your best friend. If the proposal is happening in the morning or late afternoon, you'll get beautiful, soft lighting. Overcast days can also be great for even lighting without harsh shadows.

  1. Discretion: Be as unobtrusive as possible to keep the surprise intact. Blend in like just another tourist with a camera. We don’t start photographing until they are clearly proposing, and then it’s GO TIME!

  2. Backup Plan: Have a backup plan for different weather conditions or unexpected changes. If it’s raining, we can either move the proposal up or back to avoid the weather. Or we can find an alternative location. Regardless of the situation, we’ll clearly communicate in advance.

  3. Lighting: Natural light can be your best friend. If the proposal is happening in the morning or late afternoon, you'll get beautiful, soft lighting. Overcast are also great for even lighting without harsh shadows.

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An Evening Proposal at Gapstow Bridge - Central Park, NYC

When describing our style of photography I often use the words “timeless”, “photojournalism”, and “classic”. As secret marriage proposal photographers, we understand your proposal is not a photoshoot or a full on engagement session. We are simply capturing your proposal as it happens and the moments that follow. What’s unique about photographing a proposal is how real the emotion is and how wide of a spectrum the emotions are. Having photographed well over 2,500 NYC Proposals we’ve seen tears of joy, laughter, and excitement with every moment.

Gapstow Bridge in Central Park has it’s special times of the day. For tonight’s NYC proposal, this location in Central Park shined bright as the sun set. The plaza hotel and the Gapstow Bridge served as the perfect backdrops.

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Award Dinner Headshot - Young Voices

At a recent honoree fundraiser in New York City, I had the privilege of photographing professionals, students, and honorees—all with unique stories, outfits, and personalities. My goal was simple: to capture headshots that reveal not just how people look, but how they feel—confident, ready, and true to themselves.

Instead of sticking only to traditional backdrops, this session embraced both classic and environmental settings. Some shots were taken indoors against clean, neutral backgrounds—great for formal portraits. Others used NYC’s streets and architecture to add character and context to each person’s photo. Variety in posing, lighting, and location helped bring out authenticity.

We experimented with different looks: seated portraits, standing poses, relaxed smiles, and serious expressions. I encouraged participants to bring outfits they love—something that reflects who they are. By offering options and switching looks, I helped ensure that after the shoot, each honoree had a headshot that felt like them.

Why Headshots Matter:

  • Headshots are often the first impression—whether for bio pages, social media, press releases, or event programs.

  • They help convey professionalism, warmth, and credibility.

  • In a fundraising/honoree setting, showing individuals in their moment of recognition adds emotional power.

  • A well-shot headshot makes people feel seen, confident, and prepared to shine in whatever comes next.

Tips for a Successful Headshot Session at Events:

  • Wardrobe & Style: Bring at least 2 outfits—one formal, one more casual. Choose colors you feel good in. Avoid huge logos or patterns that distract.

  • Lighting: Make use of natural light when possible. Indoor lighting works, but soft, even light tends to flatter more.

  • Locations Matter: Neutral backgrounds are classic, but environmental backdrops (city streets, structures, architecture) add personality.

  • Poses & Expressions: Try different moods—serious, smiling, candid. Slight changes in posture or tilt can make big differences.

  • Mind the Time & Flow: For fundraisers, schedule time blocks so people aren’t rushed. Group photos should have quick transitions to respect everyone’s schedule.

Every person deserves a headshot that makes them feel confident and authentic. Whether you're being honored, fundraising, or simply looking for a new professional portrait, Jonathan Heisler Photography is here to help you look & feel your best. Ready for your headshot moment? Let’s chat.

Nick's Surprise Proposal at Central Park's Gapstow Bridge

There’s something special about stealing a moment when the world around you is bustling—yet time slows down for just two people. That’s exactly how Nick’s surprise proposal at Gapstow Bridge in Central Park unfolded: a Friday midday, soft light filtering through the leaves, and an iconic New York City backdrop without the usual crowds.

Why Gapstow Bridge is Such an Exceptional Proposal Spot

  • Iconic Ambience & Views: Gapstow Bridge rests at the southern edge of Central Park, with sweeping views of the pond, the trees, and the Plaza Hotel just beyond. It’s a quintessential NYC scene: nature and architecture in perfect harmony.

  • Light & Timing Matter: Though Gapstow is popular, there are windows—like weekday midday moments—where it feels more intimate. The sun at midday casts a clean, soft glow that highlights faces beautifully without harsh shadows.

  • Quiet Even Amidst the City: Being in Central Park, yet right near one of its quieter edges, provides privacy and emotional focus. For Nick, proposing during a less crowded time meant the moment felt deeply personal.

Capturing the Moment: Details & Emotion

Arriving in advance allowed me to pick spots on the Gapstow Bridge where light plays beautifully across the water and stone. Nick led his partner across, under the arch of the bridge, with the city’s skyline peeking through the trees in the background.

As she turned, there he was—on one knee—under that natural frame of city and nature mixed. The moment was silent for a beat: her surprised joy, his steady smile, the sunlight dancing off the pond. After she said yes, we explored nearby pathways, soaking in candid laughter, soft embraces, and portraits bathed in the calm light of that midday hour.

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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