From Mountain Views to Flamingo Island | Mohamed & Jenny's Surprise Proposal at JW Marriott Palm Desert
Weeks of planning came down to one unforgettable moment at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert. Mohamed wanted mountain views for his surprise proposal to Jenny, so after considering Joshua Tree, Idyllwild, and other desert locations, we found the perfect setting at Flamingo Island. We scouted the resort beforehand, created a detailed timeline, planned a discreet boat ride and photographer approach, and prepared backup options. Even after getting off at the wrong boat stop and racing across the resort, everything came together. Mohamed asked Jenny to marry him, she said yes, and we spent the remaining sunset capturing their engagement among flamingos, palm trees, water, and desert scenery.
Weeks of planning.
Location scouting.
Backup plans.
A boat ride.
And, somehow, two photographers hopping over a fence and running through a resort trying not to miss the proposal we'd spent weeks preparing.
Mohamed and Jenny's surprise proposal at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert had a little bit of everything.
And that's exactly why we'll remember it.
Mohamed first reached out to us in early July looking for help planning and photographing a surprise proposal on August 7.
The date had initially been held for another client, but when that booking fell through, we were able to officially confirm August 7 for Mohamed.
From there, the planning began.
And honestly? Sometimes that's exactly how the best proposal stories come together. Mohamed's original vision sent us searching for the perfect mountain backdrop, but after comparing locations, walking the resort, and scouting the possibilities, Flamingo Island at JW Marriott Desert Springs became the setting for his unforgettable "yes" with Jenny. Whether you know exactly where you want to propose or only know how you want the moment to feel, we'll help turn that first idea into a plan that works beautifully in real life.
Plan Your Palm Springs Proposal
Finding the Right Proposal Location
One of the first things we do after a couple books with us is send over our proposal questionnaire.
We don't want to simply ask:
Where do you want to propose?
We want to understand what you're actually envisioning.
What kind of scenery do you want?
Do you want privacy?
Do you want family involved?
Are you looking for something adventurous, elegant, intimate, or completely unexpected?
Mohamed knew one thing for sure:
He wanted beautiful mountain views.
That gave us a starting point.
We considered several Southern California proposal locations, including:
Joshua Tree National Park
Idyllwild
Coachella Valley Vista Point
Palm Desert
Each offered something completely different.
Joshua Tree gave us dramatic desert landscapes.
Idyllwild offered mountains, pine forests, and a completely different atmosphere.
The Coachella Valley overlooks gave us expansive desert and mountain views.
But eventually, we found an option that combined the desert, mountains, water, palm trees, and an experience we could build into the proposal itself.
JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert.
Why We Chose JW Marriott Desert Springs
The JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa feels completely different from what many people imagine when they think about the Palm Springs area.
Instead of only desert landscapes, the property combines towering palm trees, waterways, lakes, landscaped grounds, mountain views, and the resort's famous pink flamingos.
The resort sits on approximately 450 acres in Palm Desert and includes five outdoor pools, two championship golf courses, a spa, restaurants, gardens, waterways, and boat tours that travel through the property.
For a proposal, that variety gives you something extremely valuable:
Options.
You can create one experience around the proposal itself and then have several completely different backgrounds available for engagement photos afterward.
For Mohamed, one location immediately stood out.
Flamingo Island.
Water.
Palm trees.
Flamingos.
Desert mountains in the distance.
It gave us the romantic setting he wanted without having to drive deep into the desert.
Now we needed to figure out exactly how to pull it off.
We Don't Like Going Into Proposal Day Blind
This is where a lot of the work happens that clients never see.
A surprise proposal isn't just another photoshoot for us.
For the person proposing, this could be one of the biggest days of their life.
We take that seriously.
Before Mohamed's proposal, Stephanie and I drove out to Palm Desert ourselves.
We walked the resort.
We visited Flamingo Island.
We studied the pathways.
We looked at the light.
We considered where Mohamed and Jenny should approach from.
We looked for areas where we could photograph them without immediately giving ourselves away.
And most importantly, we developed backup options in case our original plan wasn't possible on proposal day.
Scouting isn't always glamorous.
But we'd rather spend extra time preparing beforehand than have a client standing somewhere on proposal day wondering:
Where am I supposed to go?
Turning an Idea Into an Actual Proposal Plan
Once we'd seen the resort ourselves, everything became much easier to visualize.
We started building Mohamed's final plan.
The idea was to incorporate the resort's boat experience into the day.
Mohamed and Jenny could enjoy the resort together while Stephanie and I quietly photographed a few candid moments from a distance.
After the boat ride, we'd move ahead of them toward Flamingo Island.
Then we'd blend into the environment like any other couple taking photographs around the resort.
When Mohamed and Jenny approached, we'd casually ask if they could take a photo of us.
Then we'd return the favor.
That would naturally put Mohamed and Jenny exactly where we needed them without Jenny realizing what was about to happen.
Simple.
Natural.
And most importantly:
It wouldn't feel staged.
The Final Proposal Timeline
As August 7 approached, we finalized every detail.
Mohamed received a complete proposal timeline so he knew how the evening would unfold.
We also sent him a proposal checklist covering the things he needed to remember before leaving.
Then we sent our proposal FYI, covering the little logistical details that are easy to forget when you're thinking about an engagement ring and one very important question.
Before proposal day, we scheduled one final call.
We walked through everything again.
Arrival.
Timing.
Boat ride.
Where we'd be.
Where he'd be.
The approach.
The cue.
The proposal.
By the time we finished the call, everyone knew the plan.
Now we just needed proposal day to cooperate.
Proposal Day at JW Marriott Desert Springs
When August 7 finally arrived, Stephanie and I headed to Palm Desert early.
We never want the first time we're seeing the conditions to be when our client is already walking toward us.
Arriving early gives us time to evaluate the light, crowds, weather, and anything else that might have changed since scouting.
Everything looked good.
Mohamed and Jenny arrived.
And the plan went into motion.
We boarded the boat and started capturing discreet candid photographs of them enjoying the resort together.
For Jenny, it was simply part of their evening.
For us, the clock was already running in our heads.
Because once we got off that boat, we needed to get to Flamingo Island before they did.
Easy enough.
At least that's what we thought.
And Then We Got Off at the Wrong Stop
Weeks of preparation.
Multiple planning conversations.
A scouting trip.
A finalized timeline.
Everything was going perfectly.
Until Stephanie and I got off the boat at the wrong drop-off.
We realized pretty quickly that we weren't where we needed to be.
And Mohamed and Jenny weren't going to wait for two photographers who couldn't figure out where they were.
So we ran.
Through the resort.
Toward Flamingo Island.
At one point, we even hopped over a fence.
If anyone happened to see two photographers sprinting through the JW Marriott that evening...
Now you know why.
Sometimes proposal photography looks elegant.
Sometimes it looks like two people running through Palm Desert carrying camera equipment because we are absolutely not missing this moment.
The things we'll do not to be late.
But we made it.
That's what mattered.
Weeks of Planning Came Down to One Moment
We reached Flamingo Island before Mohamed and Jenny.
Not by much.
But enough.
We caught our breath.
Got into position.
And pretended nothing unusual had happened.
A few moments later, Mohamed and Jenny approached.
Exactly as planned, we casually walked over and asked if they could take a photo of us.
They did.
Then we offered to return the favor.
Everything we'd discussed over the previous weeks suddenly came down to this one moment.
We positioned them.
Stepped back.
And let Mohamed take over.
He turned toward Jenny.
He spoke to her.
Then he got down on one knee.
And asked:
"Will you marry me?"
Jenny said yes.
Weeks of preparation bottled into a few seconds.
That's the strange thing about surprise proposals.
You can spend hours scouting.
Days planning.
Weeks communicating.
And ultimately, everything exists to protect a moment that lasts only seconds.
That's why we prepare so much.
Because you don't get to recreate that reaction.
Engagement Photos Around Flamingo Island
After Jenny said yes, we gave them time to enjoy the moment before transitioning into a short engagement session.
We had roughly another 30 minutes of light.
So we did what photographers do best.
We chased it.
Around Flamingo Island.
Along the water.
Under the palm trees.
Through the landscaped areas surrounding the resort.
One of our favorite things about photographing proposals at JW Marriott Desert Springs is the variety available without needing to leave the property.
Within a relatively small area, photographs can incorporate water, palm trees, flamingos, landscaped gardens, resort architecture, desert scenery, and the surrounding mountains.
That made the engagement session feel completely different from the proposal photographs even though everything happened at the same resort.
And after weeks of planning, phone calls, scouting, running through a resort, and hopping a fence...
Mohamed and Jenny were engaged.
Mission accomplished.
Mohamed's Feedback
Afterward, Mohamed sent us a message that meant a lot:
"Thank you guys for everything, I love everything about y'all." — Mohamed
Short.
Simple.
And honestly, that's everything we hope a client feels after working with us.
Of course we want you to love your photographs.
But we also want you to look back and remember that the experience itself was fun.
What This Proposal Taught Us About Planning
Mohamed and Jenny's proposal reinforced something we've learned over and over again:
The more prepared you are beforehand, the more freedom you have when something goes wrong.
Our plan didn't work perfectly.
We got off at the wrong boat stop.
We had to improvise.
We had to run.
But none of that affected Mohamed's experience because the important parts had already been planned.
We knew the location.
We knew the route.
We knew where Flamingo Island was.
We knew the proposal cue.
We knew what Mohamed expected.
That's the difference between having a plan and simply hoping everything works.
Is JW Marriott Desert Springs a Good Place to Propose?
Based on our experience photographing Mohamed and Jenny's proposal, yes—especially if you want a Palm Desert proposal that combines mountain scenery with a polished resort environment.
It's particularly worth considering if you want:
Palm trees and desert mountain views
Water incorporated into your photographs
A resort experience before and after the proposal
Multiple engagement photo locations within one property
Flamingos as a unique Palm Desert backdrop
Restaurants and activities nearby
An alternative to hiking or driving into the open desert
One thing we'd strongly recommend is planning the exact proposal location and approach beforehand.
JW Marriott Desert Springs is a large property.
What looks simple on a map can feel very different when you're actually walking through the resort.
And as Stephanie and I learned...
You should probably know which boat stop you're getting off at.
Planning a Surprise Proposal in Palm Springs or Palm Desert?
If you're planning a proposal in Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Joshua Tree, or anywhere throughout the Coachella Valley, we'd be happy to help you figure everything out.
You don't need to already have the perfect plan.
That's part of what we're here for.
We can help with:
Proposal location recommendations
Personalized timelines
Location scouting
GPS pins
Proposal cues
Cover stories
Backup plans
Décor options
Restaurant recommendations and reservations
Coffee shops and local activities
Hiking recommendations
Custom itineraries for couples visiting from out of town
Proposal and engagement photography
Whether you're planning six months ahead or contacting us at the last minute, our goal is the same:
By proposal day, you shouldn't be worrying about logistics.
You should be thinking about the person standing in front of you.
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Final Thoughts
Mohamed originally came to us looking for a proposal location with a beautiful mountain view.
That one request eventually led us to Flamingo Island at JW Marriott Desert Springs.
But the location was only part of the story.
What we'll remember most is everything that happened around those few seconds when Mohamed got down on one knee.
The questionnaire.
The location research.
The scouting trip.
The timelines.
The checklist.
The phone calls.
The boat ride.
Getting off at the wrong stop.
Running through the resort.
Hopping a fence.
And finally watching Jenny say yes.
That's why we love photographing proposals.
They're rarely perfect.
They're real.
And sometimes the unexpected parts become the stories you laugh about long after the photographs are delivered.
Mohamed and Jenny, thank you for trusting us with yours.
