Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center Midday Proposal

Lincoln Center is one of those classic New York City locations that never loses its charm. With its open plaza, fountains, and the iconic backdrop of the Metropolitan Opera House, it’s the kind of place that feels elegant and timeless, especially on a warm October afternoon.

For this proposal, the couple arrived on the balcony during the ballet’s intermission. We carefully planned they’d enjoy the intermission and as everyone went back to the hall they’d stay back. As the balcony finally emptied out, he got down on one knee. It was a simple, confident moment - no elaborate setup, just genuine emotion and the energy of the city around them.

After the proposal, we took portraits around the area: in front of the reflecting pool, along the marble walkways, and near the steps of the theater. The light was perfect - bright, and full of that early-fall warmth that makes October in New York so photogenic.

Why Lincoln Center Is a Beautiful Spot for Proposals

Lincoln Center offers a mix of modern architecture, open light, and classic New York character. During midday, the sun reflects beautifully off the white stone and glass, creating a bright, elegant backdrop for photos.

It’s ideal for couples who want a clean, sophisticated city setting without the heavy crowds of Midtown. Whether you’re drawn to the fountain, the symmetry of the plaza, or the arts and culture surrounding it, Lincoln Center has a calm, timeless feel that works in every season.

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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John's and Mary's Lincoln Center Proposal | Secret NYC Proposal Photographer

John and Mary's Lincoln Center Proposal was a quintessential New York City proposal. When you combine a great couple and an iconic venue, you’re going to capture amazing photos. It’s a recipe for success. Photographing moments like this is why I love photographing in NYC.

How we planned to photograph John’s Lincoln Center Marriage Proposal

John reached out several weeks before his proposal with a plan. He planned to take Mary to see a show at Lincoln Center, on Manhattan’s West Side. Then, on the way to the entrance of Lincoln Center, he’d stop in front of the fountains and ask her to marry him. Next, like all proposals we photograph, the second biggest question at hand remained, “What if it rains?”.

The weather looked good all week, and then the morning of John’s proposal, rain entered the forecast. However, the forecast did not just call for rain throughout the day or just in the evening. The rain was scheduled for precisely 1 hour before and 1 hour after John’s proposal, with the chance of light rain during.

What if it rains during my marriage proposal?

We planned to proceed anyway, and if it was raining, they’d either walk with an umbrella or John would propose under the building’s overhang, safe from the rain. In the end, the rain stopped for a perfect 30 minutes. Enough time for John to propose to Mary, and for us to capture several post-proposal, amazingly beautiful, posed photos of New York City’s newest engaged couple.

Photographer: Trent Campbell

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

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Sachet and Lina's Lincoln Center Proposal

Finding the Perfect Proposal Spot During COVID-19 - It’s complicated.

Even with restrictions in New York City slowly easing up, it can still be difficult to find a great location to propose. With this in mind, both Jonathan and I work personally with every one of our clients to find the perfect location to propose and have the moment photographed by a professional secret proposal photographer. Being New York City proposal photographers, we have extensive knowledge of all areas of NYC, and can help you find / think about a spot that is meaningful. Photographing the moment is a lot of fun, but so too is planning the moment.

A True Lincoln Center Performance


A few weeks ago we helped Sachet plan his surprise proposal to his long-time girlfriend Lina. After looking into various locations, we found most had limitations due to COVID. We decided Lincoln Center would serve as the perfect backdrop for their surprise proposal and for their post-proposal photos. Sachet and I planned for a near sunset proposal in the square with the iconic Lincoln Center Theater in the background.

The day came, Sachet rocked it. Lina said yes!

No matter the place or time, in midtown New York City or beachside on Long Island, we guarantee the same professionalism, results, and helping hand in planning your secret marriage proposal. We always:

  • Help you choose a location and time convenient for both of you.

  • Arriving at least 30 minutes before the proposal.

  • Capture our proposal discreetly

  • A mini-engagement session after the moment

  • Deliver 5-7 quickly edited photos after the proposal for you to share with the world!

  • Remainder of the photo, complimentary retouched and delivered by email just days after


Jonathan Heisler is a New York City photographer who specializes in photographing private proposals, as well as engagement sessionS and weddings.


Photographer: Trent Campbell

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