Viral Mystery Couple Snapped By Photographer At Yosemite Has Now Been Found!
Photographer Matthew Dippel was losing hope of everfinding the couple whose proposal moment he captured from a distance in Yosemite Park. The couple was identified as Charlie Bear and his fiancee Melissa The two currently live in Los Angeles.
The mystery couple in a viral photo taken by a West Michigan photographer at Yosemite has finally been found!
Photographer Matthew Dippel was losing hope of ever finding the couple whose proposal moment he captured from a distance in Yosemite Park.
All thanks to the power of social media, Dippel has found them.
Twitter help, idk who these two are but I hope this finds them. I took this at Taft Point at Yosemite National Park, on October 6th, 2018. pic.twitter.com/Rdzy0QqFbY
¡ª Matthew Dippel (@DippelMatt) 17 October 2018
The couple was identified as Charlie Bear and his fiancee Melissa. The two currently live in Los Angeles. According to Fox News, Charlie works as an engineering consultant and his fiancee in asset management.
"They sent me over iPhone screenshots of some of their friends that were up on that point that day, and they are wearing the exact same thing, and the photos are timestamped on the exact same day and the same time that I was there," the CNN quoted photographer Dippel as saying.
He even shared a post on Twitter:
UPDATE: I FOUND THEM. Check out my latest tweet to all the details.
¡ª Matthew Dippel (@DippelMatt) 27 October 2018
Reports state that Charlie said he asked Melissa to marry him earlier in the year surrounded by family members. He decided to do the second proposal because he wanted a more personal moment.