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Surprise Marriage Proposal / Engagement @ Seascape Resort, Aptos, CA

Surprise Marriage Proposal / Engagement @ Seascape Resort, Aptos, CA

This was one of those marriage proposals where both sets of parents were “in on it” and literally hiding around the corner, waiting for Beau to pop the question. The weather was NOT GOOD so we originally did it inside the main lobby in front of the big circular fireplace at Seascape Resort. Because Beau and Audrey are total troopers, they were willing to go outside in the pouring rain for a quick session. We were all soaked at the end, but stoked to get some great shots of this momentous occasion.

Natural Bridges Santa Cruz Engagement - Veronica and John

Natural Bridges Santa Cruz Engagement - Veronica and John

The sun decided to hide behind the marine layer for this quirky, fun engagement session at Natural Bridges in Santa Cruz. Even though we didn't get a sunset, the soft light bathed Veronica and John with lovely attention and helped us create some amazing photos. I love how many shots they're totally cracking up, not taking this whole engagement shoot thing too seriously! Here's a few of my faves:

Shark Fin Cove Santa Cruz Surprise Marriage Proposal

Shark Fin Cove Santa Cruz Surprise Marriage Proposal

Shark Fin Cove is a new location for me, which is kind of crazy because I shoot at Panther Beach, literally a mile away, all the time. Lucky for me, Alex decided this is where he wanted to pop the question to his girlfriend Lisa last week. 

Panther Beach Santa Cruz - Sunset Engagement

Panther Beach Santa Cruz - Sunset Engagement

Wow. Just, wow. How cool is this couple? Just hanging out with them for an hour elevated my own level of awesome a couple notches. Chemistry? Check. Snarky sarcastic sense of humor? Check. Adventurous, positive, and voted most likely to catch a giant sea creature while spearfishing? Check check check.

Romantic, Rainy Engagement Shoot at Gray Whale Cove Beach, Montara, California

Romantic, Rainy Engagement Shoot at Gray Whale Cove Beach, Montara, California

As I drove up Highway 1 for Kylie and Kevin's engagement shoot, I was so captivated by the stormy clouds I was seeing over the ocean that I pulled over multiple times to take photos – something I almost never do, as I'm not really much into shooting landscapes.

As it was, the storm followed me from Santa Cruz all the way up to Gray Whale Cove State Beach in Montara, California. I met Kylie and Kevin in the parking lot around 6pm, with ominous gray clouds building overhead. I told them it was unlikely we'd get to see any kind of sunset, but we were really doing this for the practice above all else. So we wasted no time and ran across the street to the ocean side of the highway to grab a couple shots and check out the view.

Since the parking lot is a couple hundred feet above the beach, we decided to spend a few minutes exploring the trees around the bluff. The sun decided to peek out for a few minutes, so we took advantage. 

 

We started down the stairs, and of course I had to find a couple places for the couple to snuggle along the way (they didn't complain).

 

At the bottom, at beach-level, we found some running water coming from the cliffs that formed a creek of sorts – the source was questionable, but I was more interested in reflection possibilities than drinking it. 

 

Next I had Kylie and Kevin sit on a log bisecting the "creek" – at this point the errant drops overhead turned into full-on rain, accompanied by flashes of lightning and rolling thunder. I had them give me the obligatory hands-out-I-can't-believe-it's-raining-in-september-pose.