Jacob & Gwen’s Unforgettable Puerto Rico Marriage Proposal at Punta Borinquen

Man proposing to woman at Punta Borinquen Beach shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

Gwen and Jacob at Punta Borinquen Beach in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

     A young man named Jacob reached out to me via my website about a month ago, letting me know he wanted to propose to his sweetheart, Gwen—the girlfriend he met a very long time ago.

     Immediately, as per usual, I went ahead and invited him to a FaceTime call not just to break the ice, but to get a feel for where his head was at, catch his vibe, and get to know his story. It’s customary for me as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico to get the prospective client face-to-face (mostly through virtual meetings because most of my clients are destination clients) and learn the vision they have for their special day.

Couple embracing during their engagement session shot by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

It was all a blur.

     Jacob proceeded to tell me he wanted to propose with a west coast sunset, namely at a beach usually reserved for surfing and aptly called Surfer’s Beach. It’s one that I’m actually familiar with from my days visiting my father as a child, since he lives in the city where the beach is located—Aguadilla.

     The funny thing about all of this is that I was there a week prior to Jacob’s proposal day scouting locations for yet another proposal. It turns out that another client wanted to propose in Rincón, a city not too far away from Aguadilla. But the path of Hurricane Erin just north of Puerto Rico the day before rendered Rincón incredibly ugly. The sargassum was everywhere, the waves were monumental, and the water was muddy.

Man embracing woman after their marriage proposal in Puerto Rico

Jacob at Punta Borinquen beach in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

     That’s when I went to Aguadilla because I had remembered an isolated, private, and spacious beach called Punta Borinquen that I also frequented as a kid. Not only did I end up visiting, but I took a video for both my client that day (of which he approved) as well as Jacob’s proposal a week later. I sent it to Jacob, and shortly thereafter he agreed that it was much more of an ideal setting for his marriage proposal in Puerto Rico.

     As a fun side note, Jacob texted me a few days prior with what he called a “non-proposal” related text. He simply wanted to know how he could get back to the city after taking an Uber all the way to the west coast—something that can be quite pricey. Out of the goodness of my heart, I told him he could simply ride back with me since I wasn’t planning on staying overnight in Aguadilla. He couldn’t believe my gesture and was incredibly grateful to have a courteous human being for a proposal photographer in Puerto Rico.

Woman in awe shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico at Punta Borinquen beach

Gwen in awe at Punta Borinquen Beach in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

     I got there extremely early and parked right in front of the Aguadilla airport to text Jacob some instructions. Because I now know there is little to no cellphone service at Punta Borinquen Beach, I needed to make sure we’d be on the same page prior to losing signal. Once I got the “thumbs up” reaction on my iPhone, I proceeded to cut through the golf course that you inevitably have to take to reach this beach in particular.

     As I parked my car and made my way to the sand, I realized that the farthest section was completely wide open, right in front of the tall cliff with the green foliage. I found a stick in the sand, drew an arrow to where I wanted him to propose, and then placed a coconut next to it so that he could easily find his spot for the proposal in Puerto Rico.

Golden hour silhouette of a couple during an engagement session in Puerto Rico

Never let a good silhouette pass me by.

     As the clock neared 6:00 p.m., I made small talk with a photographer from Utah who happened to be there and noticed I had my camera equipment. As part of the pleasantries we exchanged, I kindly asked her to peek over my shoulder to see if Jacob had mustered the courage to propose to Gwen at the location I had designated. When she gave me the green light, we were off to the races.

     I used my trusty Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 IS L USM lens to capture that magical moment—a lens I once considered selling but will never let go of because of the vast number of proposals in Puerto Rico I’ve been privileged to photograph. After the dust settled, I quickly introduced myself in person for the first time (something that’s the norm for me as a destination wedding photographer in Puerto Rico) and exchanged some quick banter with the newly engaged couple.

Engagement ring shot by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer during an engagement session

Ring shots are so dreamy!

     Shortly thereafter, I switched to my Canon RF 50mm f/1.2—my favorite lens of all time and one I use often to capture those raw, intimate moments with my couples during engagement sessions in Puerto Rico. It renders so beautifully and allows me to convey the affection and love couples share right after they say “yes” to one another.

     To put the finishing touches on yet another epic Puerto Rico marriage proposal, I pulled out my favorite flash, the Godox AD200 Pro Mark II, and worked with the extremely gorgeous sunset we were blessed with during Golden Hour.

Young couple embracing on a beach shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

Puppy love.

     I’m honestly floored by how ethereal this session turned out, and I highly encourage you to contact me if you’d like to have your marriage proposal in Puerto Rico photographed. This island offers breathtaking backdrops, heartfelt moments, and unforgettable experiences—something Jacob and Gwen now know firsthand.

Couple at Punta Borinquen Beach in Aguadilla during a marriage proposal in Puerto Rico

Epic finish.

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