First Look or No First Look, that is the question!
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June 30, 2023
By JM
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You've been thinking it over and just not sure which direction to go. We get it! It's definitely one of the bigger wedding day decisions that you'll have to make. While some couples prefer to follow the traditional route of seeing each other at the altar, many are opting for a first look due to the following advantages:

  1. Intimate and Emotional Experience: A first look allows the couple to share an intimate and emotional moment together before the ceremony. It's an opportunity to express their love, excitement, and nerves in private, without the presence of guests. This can create a more genuine and heartfelt reaction between the couple.

  2. Relieves Wedding Day Jitters: Weddings can be nerve-wracking, and the anticipation of seeing each other at the ceremony can add to the stress. A first look can help alleviate some of those jitters by providing a quiet moment for the couple to connect and reassure each other before the formal proceedings begin.

  3. More Time for Photography: By having a first look, couples can dedicate more time to capturing more photos. Photographers have more flexibility to capture various angles, close-ups, and candid moments when the couple isn't rushed by the timeline of the ceremony and reception. This can result in a wider range of images that truly capture the essence of the couple's love.

  4. Efficient Schedule: A first look can help streamline the wedding day timeline. Since the couple sees each other earlier, they can take formal portraits, family photos, and even some bridal party pictures before the ceremony. This allows them to join the post-ceremony celebrations sooner, spend more time with their guests, or even attend their cocktail hour.

  5. Increased Privacy: The first look provides privacy for the couple to connect and share their emotions without the pressure and distractions of the ceremony. It allows them to have a personal moment, creating memories and intimacy away from the eyes of their guests.

It's worth noting that the decision to have a first look is a personal one and depends on the preferences and traditions of the couple. Some couples may prefer to maintain the traditional anticipation of seeing each other at the altar. Ultimately, the most important thing is for the couple to choose what feels right for them.

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