I’m Alex Kaplan, a wedding photographer and videographer based in New Milford, NJ, serving Northern NJ, NYC, and the Hudson Valley. For over 30 years, I’ve helped couples enjoy their day without feeling rushed — while I quietly capture the real moments, natural portraits, and genuine emotions you’ll still love decades from now.
If you’re planning a proposal in New Jersey and trying to figure out what photography costs, that’s fair. Proposal coverage is usually short, but it’s high pressure. You get one shot. No redo. No second reaction.
In New Jersey, most proposal photographers charge between $500 and $1,200, depending on experience, location, and coverage time.
I’ve photographed 500+ proposals across NJ and NYC, and I’ve been doing this for 30+ years. Here’s what proposal photography typically costs, what affects the price, and what actually matters when you’re choosing someone.

My proposal coverage starts at $595. It’s for couples who want experience and reliability without extra fluff. Most couples book 60 minutes of coverage, which includes professional editing and a digital gallery of all the key moments. I’ll help you plan the timing, the spot, and how to keep it a surprise.
Photography is the core. Video or social content is easy to add.
Proposals move fast. Someone who’s done hundreds of them knows how to stay hidden, read the moment, and adapt when the plan shifts. Every location has its own challenges: lighting, crowds, angles. Experience means solving those before they surface.
Where you propose matters. A nearby spot is simple. A location with heavy travel, tight access, parking issues, or venue rules can change the cost. Some places also have photography policies you’ll want to factor in.
The proposal itself lasts minutes. Coverage includes arriving early, positioning, staying hidden, capturing the question and reaction, and then portraits afterward. That’s usually 30 minutes to an hour total.
If you’re planning a celebration with family or friends afterward, longer coverage is easy to build in.
Most packages include the photographer’s time, edited digital images, and an online gallery.
Premium packages add location scouting, rush delivery, extended coverage, prints, or video. I don’t just show up. I help you decide where to stand, when to drop to one knee, and how to keep the surprise intact.
The busiest proposal times in NJ are November through December, the Valentine’s window, spring, and fall. Weekends are typically higher demand than weekdays.

Timing. You don’t get a second take. You want the moment, the face, the ring, and the reaction, all clean.
Staying invisible. If your partner spots the photographer, the surprise changes. The goal is real reactions.
Planning. Lighting, crowd patterns, where to stand, and a backup plan if your spot is packed.
Editing. The work isn’t just shooting. It’s selecting and finishing the images so they look right and feel true.
One less thing to worry about. You focus on proposing. I handle the rest.

Basic (30–45 minutes): Proposal + immediate reactions + quick portraits afterward.
Standard (60 minutes): More portraits, more variety, more breathing room. Most popular option.
Premium (90+ minutes): Celebration coverage, video clips for social, rush delivery options.
Every proposal is different, so I tailor coverage to your plan.
Photos capture the moment. Video brings it to life.
If you want more than photos, I can add discreet vertical video clips for Instagram and TikTok, a short teaser you can share quickly, or fuller video coverage alongside the photography.
Price matters, but look at the full picture.
My portfolio shows actual proposals. Reviews mention discretion and fast turnaround. And I ask the questions that matter.

Liberty State Park, Van Vleck House & Gardens, Grounds for Sculpture, Branch Brook Park, Cape May, Palisades Interstate Park, Duke Farms, Ringwood State Park.
Great photos happen in all of them. Planning is what makes it smooth.
How far ahead should I book? As soon as you’ve picked your date and location. Peak dates go first.
What if it rains? We plan a weather option. If you need to postpone, I work with you.
Will my partner see you? Not if I’m doing my job right.
When do we get the photos? Fast turnaround is standard, with rush options available if you need images quickly.
Do you travel outside New Jersey? Yes. NYC, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley are all common.
If you want the moment documented cleanly and discreetly, reach out with your date and location. I’ll help you lock the plan so you can focus on the question, not the logistics.
Contact me here or call 917-992-9097.
About Me — But Really, It’s About You
The most meaningful wedding photos never come from stiff poses.
They come from the quiet laugh you didn’t think anyone saw.
The look on your partner’s face during the vows.
The warmth of your people all around you.
I’ve been doing this for over 30 years — and I still get nervous before every wedding.
Not because I’m uncertain, but because I know how much it matters.
After photographing hundreds of weddings over the past few decades, I’ve learned something simple:
The best photos happen when you feel fully present.
That’s why I work calmly, behind the scenes — guiding when it helps, then stepping back when the real moments unfold. I’m always anticipating what’s next, so you never have to think about a thing.
My goal is simple: to help you relax, feel confident, and walk away with photos that feel like you — not a filtered version of someone else’s idea of perfect.
Most of my couples say the same thing:
“We’re so glad we didn’t have to worry.”
Alex made everything feel effortless — and the photos are incredible.”
Free parts of our entire wedding.
“One of the most stress"
Alex captured a version of me that actually felt confident and real.”
I look in photos
“I’ve always hated how"
it’s all there. Looking through our gallery feels like reliving the day.”
moment. Every laugh, every tear
“Alex didn’t miss a single
alex@alexkaplanweddings.com
I’d love to hear what you’re planning. I’ll personally reach out to learn more and see how I can help.