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Sedona Morning Hike Proposal Featuring an Alebrije
A handmade alebrije ring box for a proposal in sedona, arizona

Photos taken for Flytographer

What a unique morning hike proposal I captured for Andre + Alex on their dream trip to Sedona, Arizona featuring an Alebrije. When Andre first contacted me, he immediately mentioned two things:

  1. “We're keen hikers so happy to go somewhere in Sedona that you recommend, we've never been to Arizona before – we're flying in from our home in New Zealand on holiday.”

  2. “I've made a small Alebrije [ring] box…so it's a bit of a funky one.”

It was exciting to be able to help curate a proposal for someone from New Zealand, AND for someone that built their own Alebrije that doubles as the ring box! Extremely cool. Now some of you surely may be asking, ‘what is an Alebrije?”

An Alebrije is traditionally a papier-mâché or wooden sculpture. It is a form of art previously invented by Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Mexico City, with a large influence in Oaxaca today.

With Andre having family from Oaxaca, he explained to me that he has made his own Alebrijes over the years. He even made one for Alex when they first started dating, and he explained it felt right to make one for his proposal to her with a special twist. The addition of their home cities HAND PAINTED on it made it extra special to show Alex. He also explained he felt it would be a good way to display both of the Alebrijes he has made her as bookends. A very special idea!


From there, we chose a hike with a summit but a casual one, as it was an early morning hike or “stroll” to start their first day in Sedona with. We specifically also chose a hike where the trailhead was only steps away from their Airbnb. All of these things were decided to keep it feeling casual, in order to not give the surprise away. The photo below is me spying on them from above as they started the hike!

About 15 minutes later, I start acting like a fellow hiker; eating my snack bar and taking phone photos of the sites, as I see they made it to the top as well. As planned, Andre asked me to take a photo of them with his phone and when I got them into place, that was Andre’s cue to go ahead and do the thing—propose!

Alex was enamored when seeing a familiar Alebrije, and couldn’t help but put together the pieces of Andre’s suspicious behaviors back home in New Zealand. Her happiness and excitement for his proposal was palpable.

From here we took celebratory photos to commemorate the moment and take in the views. This was all possible for their 1-hour photo session with the hike included in the time. For those wanting something short & sweet, a 1-hour session with me is just right. If they wanted to do a more extensive hike, or a longer session for more options to adventure further, I always recommend beyond an hour. I have plenty of location advice to provide in Sedona for whatever kind of adventure you’re looking for. Consider me your hiking guide!

Congrats to these two on their engagement and for bringing a slice of home with them on their dream vacation. Nothing is better than doing what you love to celebrate your engagement.

Engagement Photos for the Adventurous Couple - Free Checklist Included
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If you’re looking for a way to guarantee that your engagement photos capture your adventurous souls, look no further. We know a thing or two about a good couple’s adventure. Read on to get our step-by-step, super detailed checklist for free! It has all of the upcoming information and then some, contained in one convenient checklist.

So you’re engaged… or about to be…

How do you make sure the engagement photos announce exactly what kind of couple you are to the whole dang world?

Adventurous Couple on Red Grand Canyon Rock Cliffside for Engagement Photos

Step One: Choose a Photographer to Capture Your Adventure

I know, I know it might sound obvious but it’s an important step! Make sure your photographer is the right person for the job. Look at their work and ask them questions to confirm that they can capture what you're looking for.

Amanda of Earth Below Photo says: “We make adventure a central part of our inspiration. We are fully licensed and insured to make sure that whatever creative idea you bring to us can be safely and properly executed.”

 

Step two: Decide the time and place for your exploration 

Maybe you want to go somewhere new… maybe you want to retrace the steps of your first adventure together… maybe you’re returning to a different memory. Whatever experience you have in mind, consider the seasonality and the weather of the location. You should also decide if the accessibility is right for you. Is this an all day thing or a quick evening stroll? Do you need to drive up in an off road capable vehicle or is it located just on the side of a well maintained road?

Amanda of Earth Below Photo says: “I have had the privilege to explore many beautiful locations on my photography adventures in the United States and abroad. If you need any assistance deciding between locations or finding a perfect fit, I am happy to help.”

Step Three: Wear the right outfits to get down and dirty with creativity

You will definitely need to think about your engagement photo outfits beforehand. Keep in mind, if you want to do certain poses, like sitting on your partner’s shoulders, you might not want to wear a dress or extra tight jeans. If your perfect adventure spot requires a hefty walk or a good long hike, don’t sweat it (pun intended). You can still get creative with your ‘fits but you may have to consider changing on site after you have reached your photo destination. In some cases, this could even turn out to be a good opportunity for some creative nudity—aka Earth Below Photo’s steamy sessions—if you and your chosen photographer are both feeling up for the artistic adventure.

Amanda of Earth Below Photo says: “I highly suggest wearing your chosen outfits at least once before the engagement session. Practice poses while looking  in the mirror, and take selfies or even photos of each other! You don’t want to be worrying about your choice during the actual session.”

Adventurous Couple on a mountain under a rainbow
A playful engagement photo of a woman on a man’s shoulders in the forest.
An adventurous couple cliffside next to water, posed in a unique statuesque manner.
A starry night engagement with outdoor gear and headlamps. There are many stars in the sky above cathedral rock in Sedona, Arizona.

Step Four: Make it totally your own

Think about what makes your relationship unique and brainstorm ways to visually represent that in your engagement photos. Incorporating other parts of your adventures together will make your pictures feel extra special and completely your own. You won’t have to worry even a little bit about looking like a carbon copy of another couple.

Amanda of Earth Below Photo says: “Want to bring some beers? Your dog? Your bikes? Whatever it is, I’m down for all the unique and creative ways you can showcase your partnership.”

Step Five: Leave with newfound inspiration

Okay maybe this is less of a requirement and more of a personal preference...

Amanda of Earth Below Photo says: “When the adventure is over and the photos are edited and delivered to your inbox, I hope to leave you freshly inspired for your next adventure and excited as heck about not only this stage of your relationship also for the next.”

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Snowy Engagement Photos in the Flagstaff Forest
Winter Engagement in the Flagstaff Forest

The weekend we took these engagement photos, Flagstaff had received TWO FEET of snow. It was quite a lot at once for our little mountain town, but boy did it make for some playful and gorgeous engagement photos in the forest. Felipe and Victoria had come to Flagstaff for a Thanksgiving getaway and decided it was a perfect opportunity to capture some winter wonderland magic in the snow covered pine trees.

Couples Photos in the Winter Snow

Bundled up in layers and wearing their snow boots, Victoria and her fiancé Felipe did not shy away from dancing around in the snow together. We walked around the neighborhood their airbnb was located in and found some perfect wintery spots to capture the magic they were looking for. We even took some gorgeous shots in the snow covered streets.

Intimate Winter Engagement Photos
Playful Winter Engagement Photos

We found a gorgeous spot in the pine tree forest with views of the tree line. Here, I had them pose between the trees and even shook some of the snow covered branches, and threw some snow in the air for added magic. We were able to capture dreamy photos, intimate portraits, playful moments and all of the love between these two.

Looking to plan your own getaway in Flagstaff? Let us know! Or if you are ever looking to take engagement or couples photos in the snow, let Earth Below Photo show you a magical time.

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Snowy Winter Outdoor Engagement Photos
Engagement Photos along the Columbia River Gorge during a light snow storm

Snowy Winter Outdoor Engagement Photos

If a dreamy Winter engagement session is what you are looking for, consider an outdoor engagement in the snow! The snow creates a stunning backdrop, whether it is actively snowing or just still sticking to the outdoor environment.

Earth Below Photo’s Top Reasons to have an Engagement Session in the Snow

Reason Number One: Uniquely Yours

Reason number one to have an outdoor engagement session in the snow is to stand out! Not many couples are willing to brave the cold winter weather for their engagement photos and would rather wait for a more comfortable season to come around. Your engagement photos will be something a little different, and if that’s your style we encourage you to go for it! Earth Below Photo is happy to meet you wherever it is that you like to adventure.

Cozy Couple photographed in the snow

Reason Number Two: Outfit Choices

Reason number two to have your engagement photos taken in the snow is for the outfit choices. Fashion forward couples will get to accessorize beyond their wild dreams when it comes to layering up for pictures in the cold winter snow. You can choose to dress up your look with big fluffy coats, classy hats, stylish scarves and more. The way you choose to dress for your session should always be comfortable and uniquely you.

Click here to see more of Lauren and Toby at the Columbia River Gorge in winter.

See our “How to Dress for Your Engagement” guide (coming soon!) for more or check out our post “Engagement Photos for the Adventurous Couple - Free Checklist Included”.

Reason Number Three: It’s like Mother Nature decorated just for you

It’s like Mother Nature decorated just for you. No need to bring decorations or even that pretty, but environmentally harmful, confetti! Mother Nature herself brought out the best she has to offer in terms of scenery. If you are lucky enough to have a session during an active snow flurry, we can capture a glittery confetti spray of ice and snow in your pics. Or if you ask nicely, we can shake a branch or two ;)

Click here to see more of Felipe and Victoria in the Flagstaff snow.

Snow falls on a couple’s outdoor engagement

Snow falls on a couple’s outdoor engagement

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