So, you’re ready to pop the question? First off—congratulations! Now comes the fun (and slightly nerve-wracking) part: planning the perfect surprise proposal. Whether you’re envisioning something intimate or grand, these tips will help you pull it off smoothly while making sure it’s meaningful, intentional, and beautifully captured.









Pre-Proposal Planning
Have a Plan (Seriously)
Spontaneity is cute, but for proposals? Planning is everything. Scout your location ahead of time, consider logistics like parking and timing, and loop in your photographer early. Together you can map out how things will go, where you’ll stand, and how to keep it a surprise.
Dress the Part
Yes, your partner wants to look great in photos—but so should you! Get a haircut, tame the beard, clip those nose hairs (we notice), and wear an outfit. Not just clothes. An outfit. You know the difference.
Help Her Feel Her Best
Many women want to feel polished for a big moment. Think nails, hair, and an outfit she loves. Don’t worry if it feels a little obvious—sometimes that just builds fun anticipation. Enlist her friends to help with the “decoy plan” so she doesn’t suspect you. Dinner plans or a girls’ day out are the perfect excuse to get her dressed up without tipping her off.
Know Your Girl
Does she want a quiet moment with just you, or a big gesture surrounded by family and friends? The bigger the plan, the earlier you need to start preparing. Intentionality is everything.
Ask for Help
Spoiler alert: her friends probably know her better than you when it comes to details like nail polish colors, dream spots, or which decoy excuse won’t raise red flags. Use them as your secret weapon.
Prepare Your Words
Some people kneel, blurt out “Will you marry me?” and call it a day. But trust me—this is a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Take a breath, write a few notes, and speak from the heart. FEEL your feelings. Then drop to one knee and soak up the ooey-gooey magic.
Make It Yours
At the end of the day, this is about you two. Don’t let well-meaning friends or family take over. Stay true to your relationship, your personality, and what makes your love story unique.
The Day of the Proposal
Take Your Time
You’ve planned everything—now relax into it. If you’re running behind or traffic’s bad, don’t panic. Have backup plans in place and enjoy the ride.
Loop In Your Photographer
Share your live location so they can track you without constant check-ins. That way you can stay present with your partner instead of sneaking away to send texts every five minutes.
The Proposal Moment
Check Your Angles
Be aware of where your photographer is. Crowds may shift or block the view, but try to position yourself parallel to the camera. Kneel with the knee closest to the photographer on the ground—this shows your face and her reaction in one perfect frame. This is a tip that helps you get the best photo. However, as you can see in the below images, using the wrong knee most certainly doesn’t ruin the photo. So don’t stress it too much. The most important part is ensuring that nothing is blocking the view between the two of you and the photographer.


Slow It Down
Take your time. Let your words land. Hold her hands, look into her eyes. The slower you move, the more meaningful it feels—and the better the photos will turn out.
Embrace Imperfection
Nerves are normal! If things don’t go 100% according to plan, that’s okay. Your photographer will capture the real emotions, and those imperfectly perfect moments often end up being the most magical.
Final Thoughts
A surprise proposal doesn’t have to be complicated—but it should be intentional. Thoughtful planning, a little help from her friends, and slowing down enough to feel the moment will create a memory you’ll both treasure forever.
And hey, if you want those heart-melting, frame-worthy photos? Don’t forget to bring a professional photographer along for the ride.