When Mollie first reached out to me over the summer, her message was pure heart. She told me she wanted to do something intentional for her partner, Izzy — something that would make their engagement season feel extra special. A little more them. Her vision? A golden hour beach proposal in Southern California.
Since Izzy had already proposed to Mollie in her home country of Australia, where they’ll be getting married soon, Mollie decided it was time to flip the script and surprise Izzy with her own proposal in their home of SoCal — one wrapped in light, laughter, and the easy warmth of the California coast.

Rather than planning something elaborate, we focused on what mattered most: connection. The sun, sea breeze, but most of all the love between them did the heavy lifting. There was no overthinking, no pressure. Instead, it was just two people being fully present — surrounded by soft smiles, salty air, and that golden glow that turns an ordinary evening into something unforgettable. It truly felt like they were the only two people on the beach that night. They laughed the whole time, hugged like they didn’t want to let go, and let the moments unfold.
Undeniably, there’s something truly magical about a beach proposal at golden hour. The way the sky melts into gold and pink, the way the waves catch the light like confetti — it’s simple, timeless, and full of meaning. Southern California beaches offer the best of both worlds: open, peaceful space for privacy and light that flatters everyone.

Ultimately, for Mollie and Izzy, that glow mirrored the joy they share — playful, grounded, and real. Every moment felt effortless. You could feel how deeply they choose each other, again and again. That’s the beauty of a Southern California beach proposal: it’s never just about the setting. It’s about what that light reveals — love, trust, and a sense of peace that feels like home.
If you’re dreaming of your own golden hour beach proposal in Southern California, here’s my biggest advice: keep it honest. Don’t get caught up in Pinterest-perfect expectations. Instead, think about what would make your partner feel seen and loved.
Maybe they would feel most connected to you and themselves on a quiet walk at sunset, receiving a handwritten letter, or a bottle of champagne waiting in the sand. Whatever it looks like, the heart behind it is what truly matters. That’s exactly what made Mollie and Izzy’s proposal so unforgettable. It wasn’t about perfection — it was about connection. It was about slowing down long enough to say, “I love you, and I’d choose you all over again.” Their moment demonstrates that while life can be busy and hectic, putting each other first is the most important thing we can do.

If you’re planning your own golden hour beach proposal in Southern California, I’d be honored to photograph it. Whether it’s Laguna Beach, Malibu, or somewhere more tucked away, I’ll help you create space for real emotion and memories that actually feel like you.
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Check out this dreamy San Diego summer proposal at Sunset Cliffs.






