A Sunset Cliffs Surprise Proposal With Family Hidden Above the Cliffs | Jake & Devon's San Diego Proposal Story

When Jake reached out from Colorado about planning a surprise proposal at Sunset Cliffs in San Diego, he wasn't just looking for a photographer—he needed help coordinating an entire experience. From creating a cover story and hiding family members above the cliffs to recommending locations, timelines, and logistics, we worked closely with Jake and his family leading up to proposal day. As the sun began to set over the Pacific Ocean, Jake got down on one knee while family members secretly watched from above. Moments later, Devon's mom surprised her by stepping out from her hiding spot after flying in from out of state. Follow along as we share this unforgettable Sunset Cliffs proposal story and the planning that made it all possible.

One of the things we love most about photographing surprise proposals is that every story starts a little differently.

Sometimes we get a phone call.

Sometimes an email.

Sometimes a text message.

In Jake's case, it started with a message through our website.

Jake was traveling from Colorado and planning a surprise proposal for May 15th at Sunset Cliffs in San Diego. He wanted to talk through some ideas and figure out the best way to pull everything off.

As soon as we received the message, Steph and I picked up the phone and gave him a call.

What we didn't know at the time was that Jake's future mother-in-law, Kiva, had found our website and recommended us. She had shared our information with Jake and his mom while everyone was helping plan the trip.

We were honored they trusted us with such an important moment.

Planning From Another State? You're Not Alone.
Jake traveled from Colorado and coordinated family, friends, travel plans, and a surprise proposal at Sunset Cliffs—all without Devon suspecting a thing. Many of our couples are planning from out of town and don't know the area. That's why we help with location recommendations, proposal timelines, local guidance, family coordination, and photography so you can arrive confident and focus on the moment itself.

Choose Your Proposal Experience

Planning a Surprise Proposal From Out of State

One thing many people don't realize is that proposal photography often starts weeks before the actual proposal.

Long before we ever pick up a camera, we're helping clients think through the details.

Where should the proposal happen?

What time should it happen?

What's the cover story?

How do we keep family hidden?

Where should everyone park?

What's the backup plan if the location is crowded?

These are the conversations we have with our clients every day.

After Jake officially booked with us, we got to work.

Over the following weeks, we helped him finalize the proposal location, timeline, approach, family coordination plan, and cover story.

Because Jake was traveling from Colorado, we wanted to make sure everything felt as stress-free as possible once he arrived in San Diego.

By the time proposal day arrived, everyone knew exactly where they needed to be.

All we had to do was wait for the big day.

Throughout the process, we stayed in communication with Jake and his family, helping coordinate details leading up to the proposal and making sure everyone was on the same page.

Why Sunset Cliffs Is One of the Best Proposal Locations in San Diego

Sunset Cliffs continues to be one of our favorite proposal locations in Southern California.

The combination of ocean views, dramatic cliffs, golden hour light, and endless coastal scenery makes it one of the most romantic places to propose in San Diego.

It's also incredibly versatile.

Whether couples want a private proposal, a luxury picnic proposal, or a proposal involving friends and family, there are several locations throughout Sunset Cliffs that work beautifully.

For Jake and Devon, we found a location that gave them privacy while still allowing family members to watch from above without being noticed.

Proposal Day Arrives

On May 15th, we arrived at Sunset Cliffs early.

One of the benefits of arriving ahead of schedule is being able to make adjustments if needed.

We met up with Kiva, Devon's mom, and guided her to a hidden viewing location overlooking the proposal site.

From there, she had a perfect view without giving away the surprise.

A little while later, Jake, Devon, and their family arrived.

We made visual contact.

Everything was unfolding exactly as planned.

Jake quietly followed us toward the proposal location while Devon remained completely unaware of what was about to happen.

Then something unexpected happened.

Someone was standing near the exact proposal spot.

No big deal.

Part of proposal photography is adapting in real time.

I walked over and asked if they wanted a photo together.

They said yes.

I took a few photos for them.

From the outside, it simply looked like I was being a helpful stranger taking photos for another couple enjoying the sunset.

Meanwhile, Jake and Devon were making their way toward us.

The Moment Everything Changed

As they approached, Jake asked if we could take a photo of them.

Of course.

We framed the shot.

They stood together overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Then Jake got down on one knee.

Devon immediately realized what was happening.

A few emotional moments later, she said yes.

The family watching from above erupted into cheers.

One of our favorite moments happened immediately afterward.

Devon's mom stepped out from her hiding spot and walked toward the couple.

Devon was completely shocked.

She had no idea her mom had flown in from out of state to be there.

The surprise proposal had suddenly become a surprise family reunion too.

Watching those moments unfold is one of the reasons we love what we do.

You can't script reactions like that.

You simply get to witness them.

Golden Hour Engagement Photos at Sunset Cliffs

After the proposal and family celebration, we spent the next hour exploring Sunset Cliffs with Jake and Devon.

The marine layer had softened the light perfectly.

The ocean stretched endlessly behind them.

And now that the proposal nerves were gone, they were able to relax and simply enjoy being engaged.

Some of our favorite engagement photos happen during this part of the experience.

The proposal is over.

The pressure is gone.

And couples finally have a chance to slow down and take everything in.

As the sun continued dropping toward the horizon, we photographed the two of them laughing, celebrating, and soaking in the moment together.

More Than Proposal Photography

One thing we often tell our clients is that proposal photography is only part of what we do.

For many couples, especially those traveling from out of state, we're also helping with:

  • Location recommendations

  • Proposal planning

  • Timeline creation

  • Cover stories

  • Family coordination

  • GPS guidance

  • Restaurant recommendations

  • Dinner reservations

  • Backup plans

  • Proposal logistics

By the time proposal day arrives, our goal is for clients to feel like they're meeting up with friends rather than vendors.

Jake trusted us with a huge moment in his life.

And we're incredibly grateful we got to be part of it.

Helping Couples Plan From Out of State

One thing that stood out to us after the proposal was hearing Jake and his family talk about how relieved they were to have found us.

Planning a proposal is stressful enough.

Planning one from another state can feel overwhelming.

You don't know the area.

You don't know where to park.

You don't know which locations are crowded, which locations offer privacy, or what time you should arrive.

You don't know where family should hide.

And you definitely don't want something this important to go wrong.

After the proposal, Jake and his family told us how much they appreciated having someone local helping guide them through the process.

From our first phone call through proposal day, our goal was to make everything feel simple.

We helped coordinate timing, locations, family logistics, proposal strategy, and all the little details that most people don't think about until they're planning a proposal themselves.

Hearing them say they felt taken care of and that the entire process felt seamless meant a lot to us.

They shared that one of the biggest reasons they felt comfortable throughout the process was because they weren't trying to figure everything out on their own.

Instead of spending weeks researching locations, restaurants, parking, timelines, and logistics from Colorado, they were able to lean on someone local who knew the area and had helped plan proposals like this before.

Because at the end of the day, we're not just trying to capture beautiful photos.

We're trying to help create an experience that feels exciting instead of stressful.

For couples traveling to Southern California from out of state, that's often one of the most valuable things we can offer.

Congratulations Jake & Devon

Jake, thank you for trusting us with your proposal.

Kiva, thank you for finding us and helping coordinate such an incredible surprise.

And Devon, thank you for allowing us to witness one of the biggest moments of your life.

From Colorado to Sunset Cliffs, from hidden family members to an unforgettable sunset, this proposal is one we'll remember for a long time.

Congratulations again to the both of you, and welcome to your next chapter together.

We can't wait to see where the journey takes you next.

Planning Your Own Surprise Proposal?

Whether you're traveling from out of state or live right here in Southern California, we'd love to help.

From location recommendations and timelines to restaurant suggestions, family coordination, and photography, we'll help make the planning process feel simple and stress-free.

Ready to start planning? Let's create a proposal they'll never forget.

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