Jun 6 2026 | By: Lisa V. Leach Photography
Growing up in the North Bay, Justin wanted to share a meaningful part of home with the woman he loves. Cavallo Point, nestled at the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge, offers breathtaking views of San Francisco, the Bay, and Marin County.
For someone visiting San Francisco for the first time, it's hard to imagine a more memorable introduction.
But before the proposal could happen, there was another important step.
In her family's tradition, marriage discussions begin with her uncle. Before making plans for the proposal, Justin respectfully asked for his blessing, honoring a family tradition that holds deep meaning.
It's one of those thoughtful details that may never appear in a photograph, but it speaks volumes about the care and intention behind the day.
The original plan was to photograph the proposal at sunset, with the Golden Gate Bridge glowing in the background. Then the forecast arrived.
Heavy rain.
Strong winds.
A full-blown storm scheduled to arrive right during our session. The evening before the proposal, we carefully reviewed the forecast and noticed a small possibility of lighter weather during the morning hours. We quickly adjusted our plans and moved the proposal earlier in the day, hoping to avoid the worst of the storm. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had other ideas.
By the time we arrived at Cavallo Point, the storm was in full force.
Rain blew sideways across the waterfront. Wind whipped through the Marin Headlands. Water droplets covered my camera lens almost as quickly as I could wipe them away.
Knowing the forecast would be challenging, I brought an assistant to help manage umbrellas and protect equipment. Even with extra hands, the weather refused to cooperate. Every gust of wind seemed determined to find a new way to send rain directly toward the camera.
As photographers, we often dream about golden sunsets and perfect weather.
This was not one of those days.
And yet, nobody wanted to stop.
Not Justin.
Not his family.
And certainly not the woman who was about to become his fiancée.
As the rain continued to fall, Justin found the perfect moment.
He got down on one knee.
And suddenly, none of the weather mattered.
The wind disappeared.
The rain became background noise.
All that remained was surprise, excitement, and joy.
The kind of joy that reminds us why these moments are worth documenting.
As a San Francisco proposal photographer, I've learned that the most meaningful photographs aren't always created under perfect conditions. They're created when people are fully present in the moment, embracing whatever the day brings.
That's exactly what happened at Cavallo Point.
Located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, Cavallo Point is one of the Bay Area's most stunning proposal locations.
With sweeping views of San Francisco, waterfront paths, historic architecture, and the Marin Headlands as a backdrop, it offers an incredible setting for a surprise proposal or engagement session.
Whether the city skyline is crystal clear or partially hidden behind coastal fog, the scenery is uniquely Northern California.
For Justin, it was the perfect place to share a piece of home.
For his fiancée, it became the place where she said "yes."
If you're thinking about proposing in San Francisco or Marin County, a little planning can go a long way.
Some of my favorite proposal locations include:
And as this proposal proves, it's always a good idea to have a backup plan for the weather.
Rain may not have been part of Justin's vision when he started planning, but it became part of the story they'll tell for years to come.
Because long after the forecast is forgotten, they'll remember standing together overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, celebrating the start of their next chapter.
And honestly, that's a much better story than perfect weather.
Absolutely. Cavallo Point offers incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco skyline, and Marin Headlands. It provides a beautiful and memorable setting for proposals, engagement sessions, and special occasions.
Weather is part of life in the Bay Area. With flexibility and planning, rainy weather can create unique photographs and unforgettable memories. Having a photographer who can help navigate changing conditions makes a huge difference.
Yes. Many surprise proposals are carefully coordinated in advance. I work with clients to help choose locations, plan timing, and capture the proposal discreetly so the moment remains authentic.
The earlier, the better. Planning several weeks—or even months—ahead allows time to select the right location, coordinate logistics, and prepare for any unexpected changes, including weather.
Thinking about planning a surprise proposal in San Francisco or Marin County? I'd love to help you create and capture a moment you'll never forget. Contact Lisa V. Leach Photography to start planning your proposal.
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