Posts tagged proposal
Hiring a Photographer for Your Proposal

Because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime (we hope!) moment, full of happiness and emotion, and a good photographer will unobtrusively capture the unfolding of the event with grace, discretion, and accuracy. An experienced photographer will be able to anticipate any challenges as your proposal date approaches. There’s no recreating the moment as a posed photo; your images will document and show your true emotions, reactions, and joy.

I’m here to help and guide you!

Some of my clients have every last detail of their proposal planned, but most only have a vague idea about the location. I’m here to help guide you navigate the days prior. Read on for detailed information on how to make your surprise proposal go smoothly, and what to expect when hiring a photographer for your proposal.

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Proposal at the Cherry Blossoms

Surprise proposal photography and engagement portraits at the cherry blossom festival are among my favorite ways to help you celebrate your engagement.

The cherry blossoms - sakura - reach peak bloom every spring in Washington DC, and after more than a decade of experience photographing couples and taking fine art photos here, I’m a photographer who knows all the best spots for beautiful lighting and iconic views to help you create meaningful portraits.

The best time to plan your surprise proposal and capture the moment you propose is sunrise or sunset. There are over 400 kwanzan trees around the Tidal Basin, and the west edge is where the magic happens! Wide-open spaces, low hanging branches, and fewer people.

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Proposal and a Surprise at the Spanish Steps

Surprise proposals are one of the most emotional forms of documentary photography. They are wholly candid, and I love every second of it. If you’re thinking of booking a photographer at your proposal, read my post on my approach and aspects to consider when working with a photographer to take the best photos possible.

When Nihar called me a few weeks ago about his proposal to his girlfriend, Esha, he had every last detail planned; they would “meet some friends” at the Spanish Steps (a quaint, tree-lined space tucked away in northwest DC), where a bottle of Veuve Clicquot and a bouquet waited for their arrival. Esha beamed with happiness, and I was honored to have photographed those precious moments of the next stage in their life together. I was taking photos from far enough away that I couldn’t hear the words, but the expression on her face and how they held each other close said everything (and I didn’t wear waterproof mascara that day so …).

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