Tucked away in the heart of Georgetown, Tudor Place was the perfect backdrop for this spring proposal. The cherry blossoms were in full bloom, casting soft petals across the garden paths and adding a layer of quiet magic to the moment.
Adam knew he wanted something special—but also private. He hoped to avoid the typical cherry blossom crowds and instead propose somewhere meaningful. Tudor Place was a spot they’d visited together before, a place they both loved. Quiet, beautiful, and tucked just far enough off the beaten path, it felt like the perfect choice.
He got down on one knee under the flowering trees, and her reaction was everything—pure surprise, joy, and a few happy tears. It was one of those perfectly imperfect moments that didn’t need anything extra: just the two of them, surrounded by blooms, in a place that already held memories.

Capturing proposals like this reminds me why I love what I do. It’s real, it’s raw, and it’s gone in a flash if you’re not paying attention.
If you’re planning a proposal this spring, I know a few hidden corners like this one… Check my blog post: Top Romantic Proposal Locations in Washington, DC.










