Jason and Kaitlin | Cave Point County Park Proposal
I photograph people’s “happiest,” “best,” and “brightest” moments. I regularly find myself at weddings, proposals, family vacations, and 80th birthday parties. I’m the anti-Grim-Reaper and leave “joy” in my wake. The moral of the story? If you see me with my camera, get excited for something awesome and know that I’m not a murderer.
Matt and Hannah | Cave Point County Park Proposal
Today, however, is about the “proposal,” a transition between people, from a relationship of “will we?” to one of “we will.” Congratulations Matt and Hannah, and I wish you the best of luck in your next great metaphor.
Alex and Jade | Cave Point County Park Proposal
Alex and Jade’s Cave Point proposal took logistics to the next level. The first hurdle was that neither Jade nor Alex had ever been to Cave Point before, and that was cleared pretty easily with one of my annotated maps and usual “Cave Point Proposal Plan” (I’ve done this quite a few times). The hard part, however, was that Jade wanted eleven of their family members (all who’ve never been to Cave Point before) to watch the proposal, Jade’s young son to deliver the ring box, and for Alex not to know that any of them were there. That’s a lot to juggle.
Bradley and Kaitlin | Cave Point County Park
One of the coolest things about Door County is that you can watch the sunrise over Lake Michigan in the morning and the sunset on the bay in the evening. My wife and I call these “sunrise to sunset days,” and that’s how Bradley wanted to spend his first day engaged with Kaitlin. Does a better metaphor exist?