When you plan to propose in Prague, it’s easy to get distracted by beautiful pictures online. Perfect lighting. Perfect angles. Perfect smiles.

And yes — those photos look stunning. But a proposal is not a photoshoot.

When I started Prague for Two in 2010, I was the first one to offer people help to propose in Prague. Since then I have seen many ‘copycats’ come and go. Some of those are still active today. But there’s a difference…

I’ve seen many services focus almost entirely on how the setup will look in pictures. The location is chosen for the background. The timing is chosen for the light. The decoration is designed to photograph well. Sometimes there’s even more attention on where the photographer will stand than on how your woman will actually feel.

One last thing all of those ‘photo proposals’ have in common: they all use popular, touristy spots.

And they will NEVER tell you about dozens of tourists standing behind the photographer, people stopping to watch, phones pointed in your direction, random applause from strangers…

The intimacy of the moment disappears and now your proposal in Prague becomes a public performance.

And that’s where Prague for Two is still unique in approach!

For me, everything starts with one question:

How will she feel the second she sees it?

Because for her, it doesn’t begin as a “proposal setup.” It begins as a simple evening walk. No expectations. No cameras in sight. Just another beautiful moment together in Prague.

Until she sees the setup. That first second — that pause — that breath — that look in her eyes.

That’s the real proposal.

I design the atmosphere, the timing and the privacy so the moment feels natural, not staged. Intimate, not performed. Effortless, not orchestrated. The goal is not to impress Instagram. The goal is to create something she will tell all of her friends about for years.

Of course, photos matter. But they should capture the emotion — not replace it. If the experience is real, the photos will always be beautiful. If the experience feels artificial, no photographer can fix that.

There are companies that prepare decoration for a cute photo.

I prepare the setting for a life-changing moment!

Because years from now, she won’t remember how flawless the setup looked. She will remember how she felt when she saw it.

And that feeling — that’s what I create.