Proposal Photographer

I work as a proposal photographer as well as a wedding photographer in the UK and overseas. I think it’s a great idea to hire a photographer to photograph your proposal because it’s a once in a lifetime event and it’s amazing to have a record of it happening including the reaction to the proposal and all the emotion that goes on after the question has been asked. Here are a few photos from a recent proposal that I photographed for Nathanael and Lindi. Nathanael had booked me secretly and we agreed on a location in Canterbury, Kent. I was sat down on a wall pretending to take photographs of the architecture(!!) and then when he got down on one knee I was photographing from a distance. Lindi didn’t realise I was there until after it all happened! I then went onto photograph their wedding too! If you’re planning a proposal and you’re thinking about hiring a photographer then email me and we can chat about your plans!


Here are some other examples of my work…

JOSH & HOLLY

Josh surprised his girlfriend Holly by proposing on their weekend away in London right by Tower Bridge. Even though I’ve photographed many proposals before I still had that huge rush of adrenaline just before the moment happened. You just can’t repeat it! I spent a bit of time with the two of them afterwards and wished that I had a Northern Irish accent like them! Josh said… “Olly!! The pictures are absolutely out of this world, you captured every detail, we are lost for words! When we have a wedding date we know who to call! You’re the most genuine person and we are both so happy!” See more here

 

ADAM & LIZZIE

I sat on a bench in Saint Dunstan in the East Church Garden pretending to chat to my Mum on the phone(!) as Adam and Lizzie walked through the garden and then ADAM PROPOSED!! Lizzie’s reaction was crazy good- hands over her mouth, laughing and crying! Then I got to hang out with them in London for a bit. The December light was absolutely beautiful! Adam said “Oh Olly, these are incredible. Cannot even describe. I’m literally lost for words”  See more here

 

NATHANAEL & LINDI

Here are a few photos from a recent proposal that I photographed for Nathanael and Lindi. Nathanael had booked me secretly and we agreed on a location in Canterbury, Kent. I was sat down on a wall pretending to take photographs of the architecture(!!) and then when he got down on one knee I was photographing from a distance. Lindi didn’t realise I was there until after it all happened! I then went onto photograph their wedding too! See more here

 

FABI & CHARLY

Fabi proposed to his girlfriend Charly on the Millennium Bridge in London in January. Fabi emailed me a few months before this to tell me that him and his girlfriend were visiting London from Germany and he wanted to surprise her on their sixth anniversary of being together with the biggest question of all! The following year I then got to join them in Germany to photograph their wedding! To see all the pictures from my time with them click here.

 

NIKHIL & ANIKA

Nikhil proposed to his girlfriend Anika in the Shard. Nikhil pulled out all the stops for their day together- a shopping trip and makeover for Anika at Selfridges, an afternoon tea and then he hired one of the iconic suites at the Shangri-La Hotel in the Shard. It was incredible there! The views down to Tower Bridge as the sun was setting was beautiful. To see more click here.

 

ROSHAN & AMRISHA

I went on an undercover mission to Leeds Castle to photograph Roshan proposing to his girlfriend Amrisha. Amrisha thought she was going to his dentistry work event at Leeds Castle but that wasn’t the case at all! Roshan proposed to her in front of the Castle and SHE SAID YES!! I’ve never seen someone so happy and surprised as Amrisha and Roshan pulled out all the stops with a room in the Castle and dinner for them and their Parents. See more here…

 

If you are planning a proposal then head to the Contact Me page and tell me all about it. We can get excited planning our undercover mission together!!

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