Proposal

Qasim's DUMBO Brooklyn Bridge Park Proposal

Qasim had a plan of when, where, and how he was going to propose in New York City. “Brooklyn Bridge Park Sunday morning before the crowds” he said, and I replied “that is a plan!”. Proposing in the morning has so many benefits, especially in busy NYC. If your privacy conscious and are looking to avoid crowds for your proposal, then I recommend proposing in the morning for the following reasons.

  • Get it done and have the rest of the day to celebrate! Plan a post proposal brunch and then call your family/friends to share the news.

  • Beat the crowds - Most NY’ers and tourists alike don’t really start their day until noon, and hat’s when all the good spots start to get busy. Beat the rush and propose before noon.

  • Lighting - The morning has GREAT light and lets us photograph in places we could not otherwise.

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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David's Hoboken New Jersey Secret Sunset Proposal

Capturing the New York City skyline is always spectacular, no matter what side we are photographing it from. As New York City Proposal Photographers, we are typically are asked to photograph proposals along the East River facing Manhattan’s East Side; Williamsburg, DUMBO, Brooklyn Bridge Park. However, as of recently we have been photographing more and more secret surprise proposals in New Jersey along the Hudson River.

David chose an area along the Hudson River in Hoboken, NJ on the grounds of Stevens Institute of Technology. The couple had in fact met here years prior, so it had meaning. We coordinated his proposal with the sun set.

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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Pranav's Hoboken Sunset Marriage Proposal

Why should you propose in Hoboken, NJ or Jersey City? If you’re from New Jersey the Hoboken Waterfront can be a great day trip destination with its’ unobstructed views of Manhattan, which are unrivaled. This area is never busy, unlike Brooklyn Bridge Park or Gantry Plaza in Long Island City. There are never tourists here either. The view is always clear and no matter which way you face you are guaranteed to get an amazing view of the NYC skyline.

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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Brenden's Springtime Central Park Proposal

In the heart of New York City, amidst the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers, is an oasis known as Central Park. Here, beneath the warm glow of a setting sun, we had the pleasure of photographing Brenden’s surprise marriage proposal to Sarah. This special spot just past the Bow Bridge is iconic NYC. However, unlike so many well known places in this city, this spot is most private.

A Match Made in Central Park: Central Park, an iconic landmark known for its picturesque landscapes, provided the perfect backdrop for photographing proposals and engagement sessions. As the golden hour approached, its light casts a mesmerizing glow over the park.

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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Pietro's Brooklyn Botanical Garden Cherry Blossom Proposal

The warm Spring air is on the surface of every NYC breathe you take, and it means better days are coming. It also means a time for beautiful blooms to come to life. And what better place to capture the magic of spring than at Brooklyn Botanical Garden during peak cherry blossom season? If you're planning to propose in New York City in the month of April, this is the perfect spot to pop the question.

As a photographer, there's nothing more exciting than capturing a surprise proposal. It’s so real, and meaningful. It’s so important and yet quick, but not. Here are some tips to make your spring surprise proposal and engagement session at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden truly memorable:

  1. Plan ahead: You’ll need a permit - So, reach out to the garden well in advance. Also, peak cherry blossom season typically lasts for only a week or two, so make sure to check the Garden's website for the most up-to-date information on the blooms.

  2. The exact location: The Garden is massive, so it's important to discuss location with the garden staff. Typically, they’ll select a spot for you, which avoids the crowds and gives you privacy. Check out the Cherry Esplanade, Cherry Walk, and the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden for some of the most picturesque spots.

  3. Timing is key: The best time for photos is during the "golden hour" when the sun is low in the sky and the light is soft and warm. Plan your proposal accordingly. How are you going to get your partner to the garden at the time you have selected?

  4. Capturing the proposal: Of course, the highlight of the session will be the proposal itself. Relax! Go with the flow!

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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Cedrick's Surprise Proposal on NYC Governors Island

Photographing a surprise proposal on Governors Island is a truly special and memorable experience Unlike many parts of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island city where there’s minimal effort to get to, Governors Island requires a ferry. A ferry is the only way to get to Governors Island, and the views are well worth a quick ferry ride. Here are a few tips to make sure the moment is captured perfectly:

  1. Plan ahead: Work with a professional proposal photographer to iron out of the the logistics of the proposal in advance. This includes deciding on the exact location, time of day, ferry times, and any special requests or details you would like captured.

  2. Be discreet: It's important to blend in. We are just another tourists admiring the sites of NYC!

  3. Capture the emotion: The moment is way more than just a photo of someone on their knee.

  4. Have fun: Engagements are a happy and exciting occasion, so don't forget to enjoy the moment

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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