James & Ali’s Surprise Proposal Under the Point Reyes Cypress Tree Tunnel

More than a year ago, James visited the Cypress Tree Tunnel in Point Reyes while on a trip to San Francisco. After snapping a few photos there, he knew that was going to be the perfect place to propose. He got in touch with me, and after talking about timing and how his proposal would unfold, he set a date: March 16. [ read more … ]

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Amit & Alana’s Battery Spencer Surprise Proposal

On the morning of Alana’s birthday, Amit brought her to Battery Spencer for a walk in the fresh air… and a surprise proposal 😀 As they approached the overlook and stood in front of a foggy outline of the Golden Gate Bridge, he presented her a book he had made for her to recount their story together. Then, like choreographed magic, the fog cleared up (!!), he knelt down on one knee to pop the question, and she gave him a resounding yes! [ read more … ]

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James & Grace’s Half Moon Bay Forest Proposal Photos

After planning for months and discussing ideas with me, James flew in from New York and scouted out the Half Moon Bay forest a few days prior, so he knew just the right spot where he wanted to propose. [ read more … ]

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Jay & Lena’s Golden Gate Bridge Surprise Proposal at Marshall’s Beach

Mark this one down as one of the cutest proposals ever! Jay is a California native but recently moved to San Francisco, and as it happened, last weekend was one year from when he and his girlfriend shared their first kiss! And of course, what better way to commemorate the occasion than by popping the big question at the incredibly scenic and beautiful Marshall’s Beach? [ read more … ]

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Jack & Nicole | Surprise Proposal on Stanford Main Quad

“Fwd: FW: National Championship Project” — that was the subject line of an email that Jack got from Stanford, inviting his girlfriend Nicole, a Stanford alumna and tennis champion, to participate in a profile for the athletics department to celebrate 40 years of Stanford national championships. All she had to do was schedule a time to visit Stanford to meet with some photographers on campus.

Despite the very convincing invitation that his friends in the Stanford athletics department made, complete with a university letterhead, it was all made up… [ read more … ]

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