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The total triple threat for SF engagement shoot locations is Crissy Field. There's the Golden Gate Bridge, the beach, and 360 degree views. [Photo from Ryon:Lockhart Photography]
The Ceremonial Deck on the 40th floor of the Mandarin Oriental San Francisco offers a clear shot of the Transamerica Pyramid. Many of the suites also offer panoramic, city views and private decks. [Photo via
Just insert fiancé here. The Chinatown backdrop is colorful and vibrant and really makes images pop. [Photo from Acrimony's S/S '14 L
"I love shooting at Shakespeare Garden because it sets the tone for my couples. The garden is dreamy, serene, and bright. The place allows you to feel as though you are in a different country. It is a place where couples fall in love." -P
The city views from Treasure Island showcase a couple's love for SF. Take the time to explore the location in advance to make the decision to shoot here all the more meaningful. [Photo from Ryon:Lockhart
"Maiden Lane is the perfect choice for a mix of downtown San Francisco and a couple's personal style. Plus, you can never go wrong with string lights in the background of your photos." -Photographer Christine Chen [Photo from
The Palace of Fine Arts offers both stunning architectural details and beautiful lighting. There are also options for close ups and wide angle shots, providing for a variety of photos and settings. [Photo from
Rent a rowboat or paddle boat at the Stow Lake Boathouse for a romantic shoot on the water. Then round out the session with a few more shots on the bridge and in the Chinese Pavilion. [Photo from St
"One of my favorite things about shooting at AT&T Park is how excited my couples get when they first walk out on the field! The boys always have this giddy smile, and the girls love to watch their excitement. I always get the most natural
"The Conservatory of Flowers provides a unique feel with it's diverse plant life and unique sculptures. Also, because it's in a controlled environment, you can always expect the same diffused lighting at any time." -Photographer David Kim
Rincon Park's Cupid's Span is a permanent prop for engagement shoots. The 60-foot tall sculpture was designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen and gifted to the city by the founders of Gap. The location also comes with the Bay Br
"One of the most wonderful things about our job is it allows us to travel all over to document people in love! San Francisco is always one of our favorite places to shoot. The city is full of life and music and food and art and history... And the beautifu
The Bay Lights is an art installation on the Bay Bridge that will only be on display through to March 5, 2015. Remember it always by capturing its sparkle in your engagement shoot. [Photo from Crisp Studios]
The Bold Italic recently discovered that it's possible to take engagement photos from the top of the Golden Gate Bridge. But
Now that you know what to wear, it's time to figure out where. Lucky for us, San Francisco is one photogenic town. And whether you and yours call SF home or if you're a visitor planning some serious festivities here, there are spots to pop the question that will suit all styles and interests. For the couple who loves the great outdoors, Crissy Field (dogs welcome!) and the city's various gardens are great options. For art enthusiasts, Cupid's Span and the Bay Lights will make that proposal perfect. And for history buffs, the Sutro Baths are a scenic choice. Choosing just one may be difficult, so think about what location most reflects what's meaningful to you as a couple, and which locale will create the perfect beginning to a lifetime of marrital bliss.
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