The Daily Telegraph

Perfect picture of love – just the wrong couple

- By James Rothwell

AN AMERICAN photograph­er found himself in hot water after he hiked up a mountain at dawn to capture a wedding proposal from afar – only to snap the wrong couple.

Jacob Peters rose at 2am, packed his 30lbs of gear, and trekked for more than an hour to reach the picturesqu­e Hawksbill Crag in Arkansas, where his client was due to propose at sunrise. When he finally reached the spot, he found a young couple in the distance and took several photograph­s of the romantic moment, satisfied his efforts had paid off.

“Around 6.17am a young couple shows up. It’s them. I’m sure of it. A little late but still not too late,” the embar- rassed photograph­er wrote in a post on Facebook. “They go up onto Hawksbill Crag. Hang out for a few minutes and then it happens.

“He pulls out a ring, kneels down behind her. She turns around and starts crying and hugs him and it’s obvious she said yes and all went well.”

But when Mr Peters sent a text message to congratula­te his clients, he realised he had made a catastroph­ic error.

The client sent a confused reply, saying that the couple arrived late to the beauty spot and that the photograph­er was nowhere to be found.

Mr Peters said it then dawned on him that by sheer coincidenc­e another couple had climbed the mountain to propose that day, and that he had captured them by mistake. “Basically I spent six and half hours, $40 (£31) in gas and food, 450 photos, and took the wrong couple’s photos,” Mr Peters said.

He said he was unable to confirm the couple’s identity at the time as there was no phone signal in the area. Mortified, he took to social media and eventually tracked down the couple he had photograph­ed by accident, David Le and Jenny Pham from Dallas, Texas.

The couple, who have seen the funny side of the mix-up, told the BBC that Mr Peters was “really kindhearte­d” and offered them the photograph­s free of charge.

“We love hiking and David was planning this special trip that he wanted to be perfect,” Ms Pham said. “The view was breathtaki­ng.”

 ??  ?? David Le and Jenny Pham – not the couple Jacob Peters had intended to photograph
David Le and Jenny Pham – not the couple Jacob Peters had intended to photograph

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