Overcommunicate with the guy!! Ask if there are any expectations he has for where you hide, be clear on what direction he's coming from, and make sure you're super clear on details like these leading up to it. Knowing that I have all of the information possible and am exactly where I need to be gives me a lot of peace and confidence!!! I've had some nightmare proposals where I wasn't given enough info/the guy didn't communicate well and though they always turn out fine, it makes it significantly more stressful to me when I don't feel like I'm on the same page. As for when the proposal is actually happening - totally agree with what Laurel said about being super still. From there, once he's been on a knee for a second, I feel comfortable moving in a little closer (obviously still giving them space/intimacy/letting them be in the moment) to get more of a variety of shots and make sure I actually get what they want. I always ask the guy on a call before hand if he minds me moving in closer once it's clear he's going to propose, and nobody has ever cared - they just want the shot!! Also, I try to give them 5-10 minutes after the proposal is over to chat/have a second/catch their breath and have a moment just them. It makes photos go smoother when they're not talking the entire time, and makes them a little more focused on photos!! And it gives me confidence that I have given them space/am not being annoying to them or imposing on any moment. Hope this helps!! @Annie Dundorf