I’ve said it before and I’ll say it many times more, proposing at the Grand Canyon is always pretty epic. And I’m not using that word lightly. Asking someone to marry you is a pretty big deal. But when you propose at the edge of the Canyon the moment sure does seem to take on even more importance.
Lynsey and John’s Sedona engagement session was scheduled for the day before Valentine’s day. We planned for a sunset session up on the the red rocks at Yavapai Overlook. But the weather wasn’t going to cooperate. Rain, thunder and lightning moved in and it just wasn’t going to work out. So we rescheduled to the next day and planned to meet before the sun came up so they could catch their plane back to New Jersey later that evening. This is one of those times when everything worked out despite a few obstacles.
Where should you propose to your favorite person of all time? Where do you ask someone to marry you? It’s a personal decision. Where ever you decide to propose, one option is to have a photographer on hand to document the momentous occasion.
The George family met me down in Oak Creek Canyon just north of Sedona for a family photography session towards the end of fall. Many of the trees in the canyon had already lost their leaves, but I know a good spot for late season fall colors.
Kimberly and Joe eloped at the Grand Canyon back in March before the pandemic changed everything. As Covid continues to make life difficult, small elopements and micro-weddings also continue to make a lot of sense.
Like so many couples, Josh and Alyssa had to reschedule their wedding celebration due to Covid 19. But they still wanted to get married! So they put together a small micro wedding outdoors with their immediate family at Lost Dutchman State Park
Seva surprised Apoorva and proposed to her as the sun rose just above the rim of the Grand Canyon on a brisk morning about a week before Christmas. Not a bad way to ask your soulmate to get married!
I met up with the Ahmad family while they were on vacation in Sedona, Arizona for a family photography session. Why not commemorate an epic trip to Sedona with some photographs that capture the love you share with each other?