Tristan's Morning Proposal at The Edge

Proposing first thing in the morning is the best way to propose in New York City. You’ll avoid the crowds, relieve yourself of the nervousness, and then have the whole day to celebrate. Capturing surprise proposals atop The Edge at Hudson Yards is always memorable for our team of NYC Secret Proposal Photographers. The unobstructed views at The Edge are unimaginable every which way you look.

To propose at The Edge and have your moment photographed by a professional proposal photographer please reach out before you purchase your tickets! We have several recommendations on where up top you should propose and where, but I’ll tell you about that later! Using my experience as a professional NYC Proposal Photographer really pays off when it comes to photographing proposals at The Edge, or anywhere in New York City.

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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Tom's Liberty State Park Surprise Marriage Proposal

The views from Liberty State Park, NJ of the NYC skyline are unmatched to those in Brooklyn, Long Island City, or elsewhere. Although the sun is setting behind you, the Manhattan skyline is beautifully wrapped in the sunsets warm glow. The beauty of photographing a surprise proposal at Liberty State Park is the lack of tourists and crowds you see elsewhere.

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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NYC Non-Profit Headshot - Joseph

I’ve photographed literally thousands of professional, editorial, and corporate headshots throughout NYC. While some are in studio, most are captured throughout New York City. The city provides context, character, and real personalization versus a standard colored background. Regardless of who you are, aspiring actor hoping to stand out in a sea of thumbnail images or a business professional wanting to revamp your LinkedIn profile, every success story begins with a powerful headshot.

For many people being photographed is an awkward and dreaded chore that they keep postponing year after year. It’s intimidating and even downright scary. If that sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place! I specialize in helping average people, like you and I, become relaxed and confident in front of the camera. I’ll guide you through the process every step of the way, help you to feel comfortable and show you how to put your best face forward.

Dom’s Radio City Secret Proposal Amid NYC Christmas Lights

There’s a special magic in New York City during the holiday season. The crisp air, festive lights, and glowing decorations turn the streets into something out of a storybook. For Dom, that magic became the backdrop for one of life’s most memorable moments—a surprise proposal near Radio City Music Hall and the giant holiday decorations off of Fifth Avenue.

As the city bustles with wrapped-up tourists, street vendors, and the holiday rush, the corner off Fifth Avenue near Radio City offers something different: big, festive decorations that feel intimate despite the crowds. Still close enough to Rockefeller Center to capture that iconic Christmas Tree glow for post-proposal photos, this location balances the grandeur of NYC at Christmas with the warmth of a private moment.

Dom’s Proposal Story:
Dom had planned it as a secret. He led his partner through the glowing lights, toward the towering decorations that deck the streets every December. Under the festive displays—strings of lights, ornate wreaths, and the hum of holiday energy—I watched as he paused, dropped to one knee, and asked the question. The reaction, the surprise, the joy—it all played out against the festive backdrop of lights and architecture. Moments later, we moved toward Rockefeller Center for more photos under the massive tree, letting the city’s holiday spirit shine through.

Capturing Festive Holiday Proposals:
Photographing proposals during NYC’s holiday season is one of my favorite challenges. There are lights, reflections, crowds, and color everywhere. Key considerations:

  • Light & Timing: The best time is right after dusk, when decorative lights are glowing but there’s still ambient light in the sky. Early evening can also work—but crowds will be heavier.

  • Crowd Management: Holiday season means big traffic (both human and vehicle). Arriving early, scouting out vantage points, and having flexible plans help.

  • Festive Atmosphere: Leverage what NYC has to offer—ornamented storefronts, street decorations, wreaths, festive arches. They frame proposal shots beautifully.

  • Outfits & Weather: Make sure to dress warmly, layer appropriately. Think about what accessories (coats, scarves, etc.) might enhance the holiday feel.

Why This Location Works So Well:

  • Iconic NYC feel: The lights, the decorations, Radio City’s sign, and the proximity to Rockefeller Center give immediate visual recognition and seasonality.

  • Photo Opportunities galore: When you choose this spot, you get multiple scene options in close range: the decorations, passersby, storefront windows, and the tree.

  • Emotional ambiance: The holiday decorations don’t just look pretty—they create mood, romance, anticipation. Everyone’s more festive, more present, more open to magic.

Tips for Planning a Holiday Proposal in Midtown NYC:

  • Aim for weekdays or earlier evenings to avoid peak holiday crowds.

  • Scout the exact time of sunset—during winter, light changes fast.

  • Consider permits or rules if doing something elaborate near busy landmarks.

  • Hire a photographer who knows how to shoot in low light with mixed lighting sources.

Dom’s proposal reminds us that even in the busiest season, you can find intimacy, beauty, and romance. The lights, the decorations, the glow—they combine to make moments feel bigger and more unforgettable.

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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Photographing Mitchell’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Proposal

When you think of New York City during the holidays, the famous Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is one of the first images that comes to mind. It’s a place of sparkle, nostalgia, and magic—but also one of the busiest spots in NYC during December. That’s what makes Mitchell’s proposal here even more special: amidst the lights, crowds, and festive energy, he created a moment of surprise, intimacy, and joy.

Mitchell’s Proposal Story:
Mitchell wanted a classic New York holiday moment. He brought his partner to Rockefeller Center, under the illuminated tree, surrounded by the energy of the city at its most festive. As they stopped to take in the scene, he dropped to one knee. The moment had warmth—even with the hustle around them—because the emotions were authentic, heartfelt, and beautifully framed by lights.

Behind the scenes, I positioned myself carefully to catch wide shots of the tree, close-ups of their expressions, and medium shots that include the architecture and glowing decorations throughout the plaza. The contrast between the glowing decorations and the evening sky gave us dramatic color, while reflections in storefront windows added extra depth.

Photography Notes & Creative Choices:

  • Light & Timing: We scheduled during the “blue hour” (just after sunset), so the decorative lights were vivid but the sky still held color—perfect balance.

  • Crowd Awareness: By arriving early, I was able to scope the scene, anticipate where gaps in the crowd might open up, and select vantage points that framed the couple without too much visual clutter.

  • Composition: Shots included the full tree, glimpses of nearby architecture, and close emotional moments. Mirrors and reflective surfaces were used when available to give variations.

  • Weather & Wardrobe: Cold winter air meant warm clothing—scarves, coats, and layers. Jackets added to the holiday feel, and their breath in the air added to the atmosphere.

Why Rockefeller Center is a Powerful Choice:

  • It’s instantly recognizable: the tree sets a mood that says “holiday in New York City.”

  • Multiple layering possibilities: tree lights, street decor, ice rink, storefronts, and ambient city lighting.

  • Emotionally charged environment: people are usually already in a festive frame of mind; the backdrop evokes nostalgia, warmth, and joy.

Tips for Proposing at Rockefeller Center During Christmas:

  • Visit on weekdays if possible—crowds are lighter early in the evening.

  • Aim for dusk or “blue hour” when lights are on but there’s still ambient light.

  • Have a backup spot nearby in case the most iconic positions are too crowded or blocked.

  • Choose clothing that complements holiday decor (warm tones, festive accessories).

  • Work with an experienced photographer who knows how to handle mixed lighting and crowded scenes.

Mitchell’s proposal at Rockefeller Center shows that even in the heart of holiday bustle, you can carve out something truly intimate—and magical. When done right, the lights, décor, and energy of the season only add to the memory.

If you’re planning a holiday proposal in NYC—at Rockefeller Center or anywhere that holds meaning—Jonathan Heisler Photography would be honored to help you craft your moment and capture it beautifully.

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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Vincent's Central Park Oak Bridge Secret Proposal

Finding a private and intimate place to propose in NYC is a tricky task, especially during the holiday season. The key to success is finding a controlled environment, somewhere where we can control the crowds and somewhere just off the beaten path. The gazebo just after the Oak Bridge and just before the ramble as the perfect spot for Vincent’s secret NYC proposal in Central 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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