We're Beacon-based Hudson Valley & Catskills wedding + elopement photographers who love to capture natural, authentic moments for all couples in love.
As Hudson Valley proposal photographers, we are always honored to document quiet and meaningful moments in beautiful places. Julian chose a stunning spring Long Dock Park proposal to ask Hanna the most important question of their lives. Beacon, New York holds a special place in this couple’s story, and that made the moment even more powerful. We were truly thrilled to be there to capture every detail of this unforgettable April evening.

Julian and Hanna have a long history of visiting Beacon together for quiet and romantic upstate getaways. Furthermore, many of their most cherished memories took place in beloved spots like Dia:Beacon and Long Dock Park. This upstate engagement trip was therefore a natural and meaningful choice for such a significant milestone. Beacon has always been the place where this couple feels most at home and most themselves.
The couple spent a beautiful April day exploring Dia:Beacon before the big proposal moment arrived. Next, they strolled along Beacon’s charming Main Street and soaked in the quiet atmosphere of the town. As a result, by the time they reached Long Dock Park, the mood felt perfectly calm and romantic. This spring Long Dock Park proposal was building beautifully before Julian even got down on one knee.
Long Dock Park sits along the Hudson River and offers one of the most serene settings in the region. The park is especially stunning during the spring, when warm golden light bathes the waterfront in the late afternoon. Julian had planned this April evening at sunset with extraordinary care and intention. As Beacon proposal photographers, we arrived early to scout the ideal spot for this intimate moment.
The evening light was soft and warm as Julian and Hanna walked together toward the water’s edge. Then, at just the right moment, Julian got down on one knee for this spring Long Dock Park proposal. Hanna’s reaction was pure and genuine joy, and the quiet setting made the moment feel deeply personal. Additionally, the gentle sounds of the Hudson River added a backdrop that felt almost cinematic.
After the proposal, we moved into portrait time with the newly engaged and very happy couple. Consequently, we focused on capturing Hanna’s breathtaking Victorian-era engagement ring in the soft and beautiful April light. The custom ring box was equally stunning and added a truly special layer to the images. As Hudson Valley proposal photographers, we always love documenting these meaningful details right after a proposal moment.
Long Dock Park is one of the most beautiful and quiet places to propose anywhere in the Hudson Valley. However, timing your visit thoughtfully makes a significant difference in both the experience and the photos. We always recommend arriving about an hour to an hour and a half before sunset for the best light. Moreover, weeknights offer a much calmer atmosphere for a more intimate spring Long Dock Park proposal than weekends do.
The park offers open waterfront views with plenty of natural framing opportunities for quiet and romantic images. Additionally, the space feels surprisingly private even when other visitors are nearby, especially during slower times of day. The spring season brings soft green foliage and warm golden light that makes every image feel genuinely magical. In short, Long Dock Park truly delivers for couples seeking an unforgettable upstate engagement experience in the Hudson Valley.
After the spring Long Dock Park proposal, Julian and Hanna headed to The Wild in Beacon to celebrate. The Wild is a wonderful downtown Beacon restaurant and the perfect spot for a very special evening out. As a result, it was the ideal way to end such a quiet and romantic day in the region. We always love knowing our couples have a meaningful celebration already planned after such an important moment.
The night before, Julian and Hanna enjoyed a romantic dinner at Blooming Hill Farm, a beloved Hudson Valley destination. They were staying near Storm King Art Museum for their quiet and intentional upstate getaway trip. Furthermore, the entire weekend felt like a thoughtfully curated upstate engagement experience from the very first moment. As Hudson Valley proposal photographers, we always love hearing how couples spend their full time exploring this beautiful region.

As Beacon proposal photographers, we specialize in capturing natural, unposed moments in beautiful outdoor settings. We rely on available light whenever possible to keep every image feeling authentic and completely true to the moment. Therefore, a quiet location at sunset is exactly the kind of setting where our work truly comes alive. Our goal is always to document the emotion of a proposal without ever interrupting the experience itself.
If you are dreaming of a spring Long Dock Park proposal, we would love to help you plan and document it. We are a Beacon-based photography team that knows this area and its most beautiful quiet spots intimately. Specifically, we can guide you on timing, positioning, and every other detail to make your big moment perfect. Reach out to us today and let us document your quiet and romantic proposal along the Hudson River.
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Hudson Valley wedding photography capturing candid, authentic moments. Documenting elopements and wedding days in Westchester, the Catskills, and beyond. Available in Ulster County, Orange County, Dutchess County, and beyond. Wedding photographers based in Beacon, NY serving all throughout the Greater New York Area including Tarrytown, Hudson, Kingston, and more. Proudly serving LGBTQ+ couples.
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