Proposal & Engagement Moments in Wengen and the Lauterbrunnen Valley
Planning a proposal or engagement shoot in the mountains isn’t just about finding a dramatic backdrop.
It’s about timing.
Privacy.
Flow.
And having someone who understands how these places actually work.
This page brings together a curated selection of real proposal and engagement moments in Wengen and the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Different seasons. Different setups. Different energy.
Always the same priority.
Protect the experience.
Capture it honestly.

Winter proposal on the Männlichen | Photo only
Marlon & Gabrielle
‘Boxing’ Day. Deep winter. Absolute stillness.
This proposal took place high on the Männlichen ski slopes above Wengen, before the skiers arrived. To keep everything discreet, I acted as a decoy, posing as a local tour guide. This allowed early access and complete privacy.
Marlon and Gabrielle later said it didn’t feel real being up there alone, surrounded by snow and light. One of my favourite images of the year came from this moment. A snowmobile passed through the frame at exactly the right second.
Meticulously planned. But looked unstaged. Perfect.


Winter proposal on the Männlichen | Photo + film
Hoff & Nuhara
Same location. Different approach.

This proposal also took place before public access, but having a film changed the logistics. To keep everything natural, my husband acted as the decoy and guide while I moved ahead to the proposal spot to be fully set up and ready.
When they arrived, everything was in place. No waiting. No adjustment. Just the moment unfolding as it should.
After the proposal, the morning continued gently around Wengen, allowing space for the moment to settle while capturing the day as it unfolded.

Late autumn proposal overlooking Lauterbrunnen Valley | Film
Mrynal & Erin
Late autumn in Wengen, with views across the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
Erin thought this would be a simple walk. What she didn’t know was that family and friends had travelled from the United States in secret and were waiting nearby.
Their intimate and private proposal was followed by a proposal bomb. Reactions. Disbelief. Tears. Film was essential here, capturing not just the surprise but the layers of emotion that followed.
The following day, we continued with an engagement shoot in Zermatt, letting the pace soften after the intensity of the proposal.


Summer proposal above Lauterbrunnen Valley | Photo + film
Cobi & Nykie
This was a last-minute booking.
Cobi arranged a photo and film session on private farmland high above the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Nykie Pretorius is a social media influencer and was the winner on South Africa’s The Bachelor – she knew she was being filmed. But she didn’t know she was about to be proposed to.
When someone expects a shoot, the challenge is keeping the proposal itself completely unexpected. Timing, positioning, and pacing all have to be handled quietly.
The result was a genuine surprise, total privacy, and uninterrupted views across the valley.
Glacier proposal to valley engagement shoot | Photo only
Tayab & Mariam
This proposal took place high on the Petersgrat Glacier, reached only by helicopter. Turns out Tayab was very afraid during the flight but he held it together and his nerves didn’t show.
The proposal itself was simple and unhurried, surrounded by snow, space, and silence. Afterwards, we returned to the Lauterbrunnen Valley for a relaxed engagement shoot.


It felt like moving through two seasons in a single day, from the stillness of the glacier to summer fields below.
Several locations and environments. Two seasons in a day.
One continuous experience.
Emma went above and beyond to make our day extra special, from helping us plan and finding the perfect location to capturing everything beautifully with video, photos, and drone footage.
Spring proposal in Wengen | Photo
Griffin & Dixie
This proposal is remembered for one thing.
Her reaction.
No spectacle. No complex logistics. Just a moment that landed exactly as it should.

Summer proposal from Wengen to Iseltwald | Photo + film
Pak Ming & Iyan Xin
This proposal unfolded across two locations.
It began with a quiet picnic in Wengen, setting an unhurried pace and giving space for the moment to land naturally. From there, we travelled down to Iseltwald for photo and film on the lakeside pier.
Spring brings softness.
Lighter air.
Longer pauses.
This proposal leaned into that, letting the experience build rather than rush.
Editorial engagement moment | Photo
Juan & Cayla
Twilight-inspired stillness
Alongside the proposal itself, two moments stood out.
A close-up of the engagement ring as a ladybird landed on her hand. And an editorial frame later on, inspired by their favourite Netflix series, drawing on stillness rather than posing.
It was about letting them exist in the landscape, uninterrupted.



Kind Words

Griffin + Dixie
We had our proposal pictures taken by Emma yesterday and we are still speechless looking at our sneak peak! Emma captured every moment perfectly and we will be forever grateful of Emma and her talents behind the camera. I cannot recommend Story Of Your Day enough. She truly is an artist behind the lens and paints an incredible picture of such precious moments!

Anthony + Audrey
Emma is a true gem. She is an incredible planner, a top notch executor and a joy to be around. We are very grateful to Emma for being a crucial part of our special day and strongly recommend her to anyone looking to plan and capture (photo, film, drone, etc.) their proposal or wedding. She is really the best!!

Ismail + Nastexa
Emma captured my proposal in Switzerland and absolutely crushed it. The concierge service made everything smooth, and helped me pull off something unforgettable. The video was cinematic and emotional, and the photos were amazing. We’ll be holding onto these memories forever. Can’t recommend Emma enough.
What you can expect when you plan a proposal
or engagement shoot with me
This isn’t just about turning up with a camera.
When you work with me, you gain someone who plans the experience, protects the moment, and captures it honestly.
In practice, that means:


Highlights from Swiss Wedding Proposal Films
Why couples choose to work with me


If you’re starting to think about planning your own proposal or engagement shoot, you can find full details about my approach, process, and availability on the Swiss proposal and engagement page.










