When Plan A Doesn't Work, the Best Proposal Stories Begin | Andrew & Bria's Sunset Surprise Proposal at Heisler Park in Laguna Beach
Planning a surprise proposal means preparing for more than just the question—it means being ready for the unexpected. When Andrew reached out about proposing to Bria in Laguna Beach, we helped plan every detail, from choosing the perfect location and creating a proposal timeline to preparing a backup plan when high tides made Victoria Beach unsafe. After scouting the coastline, we found a quieter overlook at Heisler Park with beautiful golden light and fewer crowds. Using our signature cover story, Andrew surprised Bria with the proposal of a lifetime before we spent the next hour documenting their engagement along the Laguna Beach coastline. Here's how flexibility turned Plan B into the perfect proposal.
If there's one thing we've learned after photographing surprise proposals throughout Southern California, it's this:
The perfect proposal rarely happens because everything goes exactly as planned.
It happens because you're prepared when plans change.
Andrew and Bria's surprise proposal in Laguna Beach was the perfect example.
Some of our favorite proposals weren't the ones that went exactly as expected—they were the ones where quick thinking created an even better outcome. From checking tides and monitoring crowds to scouting backup locations and adjusting timelines, we help couples navigate the unexpected so the focus stays where it belongs: on the moment you ask one of the biggest questions of your life.
Choose Your Proposal Experience
It Started With One Late-Night Message
One evening in mid-May, around 10:00 p.m., our phone buzzed with a new inquiry.
Andrew wanted to know if we were available on June 11.
Like many of our clients, he was planning a surprise proposal and didn't want to wait long for an answer.
Within minutes, we replied.
By the following day, Andrew had officially booked us, and the planning process began.
He knew he wanted to propose somewhere along the Orange County coastline and was interested in our Golden Hour Proposal Experience.
From there, we helped transform a simple idea into a fully planned proposal.
Building the Proposal Together
One of the biggest advantages of hiring a proposal photographer isn't simply documenting the moment.
It's having someone help you think through every detail before proposal day.
Over the following weeks, we worked through our proposal planning checklist together, including:
Choosing the best proposal location
Timing sunset for the best lighting
Outfit recommendations
Ring preparation
Proposal speech tips
Arrival timeline
GPS meeting location
Backup plans if conditions changed
Our goal is always to remove as much stress as possible so our clients can stay present during one of the biggest moments of their lives.
Victoria Beach Was the Dream...
Andrew immediately fell in love with Victoria Beach.
If you've ever visited Laguna Beach, you probably know why.
The historic pirate tower, dramatic coastline, and crashing waves make it one of Southern California's most photographed proposal locations.
It was our first choice too.
But nature had other plans.
As proposal day approached, we closely monitored the tides.
The closer we got, the more obvious it became that conditions weren't improving.
If you've been to Victoria Beach during high tide, you know how quickly it changes.
The rocks leading toward the famous tower disappear beneath the water.
Large waves begin crashing against the cliffs.
Walking across the rocks becomes unpredictable and, more importantly, unsafe.
The morning of the proposal, we visited the location ourselves to make one final decision.
Unfortunately, the tides confirmed what we'd been expecting.
Victoria Beach simply wasn't safe.
Having a Backup Plan Made All the Difference
Fortunately, we never rely on only one location.
Our backup became Heisler Park.
Initially, we considered proposing near the gazebo.
But after scouting the area, another challenge appeared.
Crowds.
Even on a weekday, visitors filled the overlook.
Rather than forcing the proposal into a crowded space, we continued walking.
Eventually we found exactly what we were looking for.
Soft golden light.
Ocean views.
More privacy.
Fewer distractions.
Sometimes the best proposal location isn't the famous landmark everyone photographs.
Sometimes it's simply the quieter spot just a little farther away.
Our Cover Story Begins
As sunset approached, Andrew let us know he was walking toward the GPS pin.
Everything was in place.
Well...almost.
Someone happened to be sitting exactly where we hoped Andrew would propose.
Fortunately, they couldn't have been kinder.
We explained what was about to happen and asked if we could borrow the area for just a few minutes.
Without hesitation, they smiled and wished Andrew good luck.
Those little moments always remind us how many strangers quietly become part of someone's proposal story.
Then our cover story officially began.
We walked up to Andrew and Bria and asked:
"Would you mind taking a picture of us?"
They happily agreed.
After thanking them, we offered to return the favor.
Now the roles had switched.
As we photographed them together, we naturally positioned them exactly where we wanted them.
We asked them to face one another.
Hold hands.
Smile.
That was Andrew's cue.
The Moment She Said Yes
Andrew turned toward Bria and began speaking.
The nervous excitement quickly disappeared.
His words became calm.
Personal.
Heartfelt.
Within moments, he dropped to one knee.
Bria smiled.
Tears began to form.
And she said yes.
Those reactions are why we love proposal photography.
Every proposal is different.
Every couple reacts differently.
But the emotion is always genuine.
Chasing Golden Light Along the Laguna Coast
After giving them a few minutes to celebrate privately, we spent the next hour exploring Heisler Park together.
Golden hour had arrived.
The coastline glowed.
Every overlook offered another beautiful backdrop.
Andrew and Bria made our job incredibly easy.
They laughed naturally.
Stayed completely present.
And simply enjoyed being newly engaged.
Some of our favorite photographs weren't posed at all.
They were simply the moments in between.
Why Flexibility Matters When Planning a Surprise Proposal
Looking back, it's easy to imagine what would have happened if we had insisted on Victoria Beach.
Crowds.
Dangerous conditions.
Stress.
Instead, having a backup plan created an even better experience.
That's something we tell every client.
The best proposal isn't necessarily tied to one exact location.
It's about creating an unforgettable experience, regardless of what the day brings.
Planning a Surprise Proposal in Laguna Beach or Orange County?
Whether you're envisioning Victoria Beach, Heisler Park, Crystal Cove, Crescent Bay, or another Southern California location, we'll help you choose the best setting based on lighting, tides, privacy, weather, and timing.
From location scouting and proposal planning to timeline creation, cover stories, and photography, we'll help you feel confident from your first phone call until the moment they say "yes."
Final Thoughts
Andrew's proposal reminded us that flexibility often creates the best memories.
Sometimes the location changes.
Sometimes the weather changes.
Sometimes the plan evolves.
What matters most is the person standing in front of you.
Everything else is simply the backdrop.
And on this evening in Laguna Beach, the backdrop turned out to be absolutely perfect.
