When I got engaged, I was living in Southern California. While I cherish my engagement session photographs, I’ve always been a little jealous of the couples who get engaged in New York City. There’s really nowhere like New York. Manhattan itself is o...
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Other NYC Locations
Central Park
Bethesda Fountain was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868. She was the first woman to receive a public commission for a major work of art in New York. And her work has endured the test of time.
Bethesda Fountain
Bow Bridge is the definition of Central Park romance, and you can even catch some rowers on The Lake — or get in a boat yourself.
Bow Bridge
The Mall offers beautiful, shady trees and bustling sidewalks.
The Mall
South Central Park gives your photos the right balance between nature and the midtown skyline.
South Central Park
The Conservatory Gardens overflow with elegance and offer you the chance to step over to museum row before or after, too. *Note this is one of the only places in Central Park that requires a permit.
The Conservatory Gardens
Other NYC Locations
Once upon a time, most of New York’s streets were cobblestone. Rediscover their romantic charm in Greenwich, and explore one of New York’s liveliest neighborhoods with a walk through the West Village.
Greenwich & West Village
Besides the skyscrapers, The Met is New York’s best known landmark for a reason. Photos there feel cultured, and the steps out front are perfect for sharing some laughs and kisses.
The Met
A constantly changing neighborhood for two centuries, it’s now home to fun happenings and high fashion.
SOHO
Find the best views of the midtown skyline here. You will have to purchase tickets to get the top, but the view is well worth it.
Top of The Rock
One of New York’s great park projects, come to the Highline for great architecture and scenic views.
The Highline
Tucked away in the bottom corner of Manhattan, this hidden gem has cobblestone streets, views of the water and a timeless charm.
Seaport Street
Enjoy a leisurely walk by the water with lots of greenery and views of One World Trade Center in the same location.
Battery Gardens
Built in 1869, the Bridge has inspired artists and writers ranging from Georgia O’Keeffe to Andy Warhol to Ken Burns.
Brooklyn Bridge
Come here for the best skyline views of Manhattan, great architecture, and glowy views of the carousel.
Dumbo & Jane's Carousel
A great way to show friends and family that New York is your home is to wander the stoops and doorways of New York’s classic neighborhood.