Make your proposal in Atlanta, Georgia and beyond a moment she'll never forget! From heartfelt planning to stunning photos, as your Atlanta proposal photographers, we’ll help you craft a proposal she’ll remember forever.
Most of the people who come to me have a rough idea and a long list of open questions. Where should this happen? What time of day? How do you keep it a surprise when you've never done this before?
That's exactly where I come in as an expert in Atlanta proposals. We'll talk through your idea, I'll tell you what actually works in Atlanta and what doesn't, and I'll build a plan you can follow without second-guessing it. If you want help shaping what to say when you get down on one knee, I'm glad to help with that too.
You don't have to carry the whole thing in your head. That's my job.
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Here's where my attention goes as your proposal photographer in Atlanta. I visit your location ahead of time, so I know where the light falls at your hour, where it tends to get busy, and where you'll have a quiet moment to yourselves. I plan exactly where I'll be positioned so the surprise holds, and I send you parking details and a simple walkthrough, so the logistics are already handled when you arrive.
If the weather shifts or something needs to move, I stay calm and adjust, because I've planned for that ahead of time too.
My husband Casey and I often shoot together as a team. If you add video, your photo and video for this once-in-a-lifetime moment are covered seamlessly by two people who already know how to work as one.
If you have something more elaborate in mind, I can help with that too. I work with planners who can design a fuller setup and florists who can make a bouquet for the occasion, so the setting of your proposal feels as intentional as the moment itself.
This is also chapter one for a lot of my couples. I'm there the moment you ask, and many of them want the same team for the engagement session and the wedding. There's no pressure to think about that now. But it's worth knowing the person capturing this can carry the story all the way through, whenever you're ready.
Both options include the full planning experience above: the scouting, the timing, the positioning, all of it. What changes is how much of the moment you get to keep.
Photos hold the look on her face, the light, the way you stood together right after. These are the images you'll frame and send to family.
Video keeps the things that only happen in motion. Her turning around, her hands going to her face, the hug, the way you both move through those first minutes. You get a short highlight film to share your news, and if you'd like, we can include a heartfelt message you record for her woven into it. When you add video, Casey films while I shoot, so two of us are covering the moment from two angles at the same time.
Most couples who add video tell me afterward it was the part they didn't expect to care about this much. It's worth the thought! Whichever you choose, the planning and the care are exactly the same.
Kalyn was so helpful throughout the whole process. Not to mention the quality of the pictures we received that blew us away and captured the moment perfectly. Kalyn truly is a special photographer and actually cares for her clients and I can’t recommend her enough!
She snapped away quietly on our day, took the rain and the last-minute schedule changes in stride, and the photos are stunning. From our first meeting to final delivery, she was an absolute pleasure.
It was such a joy to work with a professional, easygoing, and truly talented videographer. I’d happily work with her again anytime!
I'm in position before you arrive and stay out of sight until it happens. You ask. I catch the real reaction as it unfolds. Then we take a few minutes for portraits while you're both still glowing, and you leave with the whole thing documented.
I scout your proposal location in Atlanta, map the timing and light, plan where I'll be positioned, and send you parking and walkthrough details. You get a clear plan you can actually follow, so by the day itself there are no open questions. Only the moment.
You send me a note with whatever you've got, even if it's just "I want to propose somewhere in Atlanta and I have no idea where to start." We'll get on a call and talk it through. You'll walk away from that first conversation already feeling like the plan is taking shape, instead of carrying it all alone.