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Writer's pictureCaroline O'Brien

The Magic Of Having a First Look On Your Wedding Day


Your wedding day is a beautiful celebration of love filled with cherished moments that you will remember for a lifetime. Among the many photo ideas and traditions that come with photographing a wedding one that has gained popularity in recent years is the "first look" – a private moment shared by the couple before the ceremony.


While the idea of seeing each other before the walk down the aisle may deviate from other "traditional" weddings, it offers a whole host of benefits that can enhance the overall wedding day. In this blog article, we will discuss why couples should consider incorporating a first look into their special day.


  1. An Intimate and Emotional Moment:

A first look provides an intimate and emotional connection between the couple, away from the prying eyes (and phones) of guests. It allows them to share a genuine moment of tenderness, excitement, and anticipation before the whirlwind of the day takes over. Seeing each other in private can evoke powerful emotions that may not be fully expressed during the ceremony, when all eyes are on the couple.

A bride and groom see each other for the first time (along side their handsome ring bearing golden retriever Tucker) at Diamond Lake Event Barn
  1. Relieving Pre-Ceremony Jitters:

Wedding days can be nerve-wracking, and the anxiety and anticipation can be a bit overwhelming at times. The first look provides an opportunity for couples to calm each other's nerves and share a reassuring moment. Seeing their partner before the ceremony allows them to relax, knowing that they are not alone in this beautiful journey. It's a chance to ground themselves, reminding each other of the love and support they offer each other, setting a positive tone for the rest of the day.


  1. Capturing Precious Memories:

From a practical perspective, the first look presents a unique opportunity for photographers to capture some of the most heartfelt and candid moments of the day. The joy, surprise, and raw emotions expressed during the first look are often priceless and provide a treasure trove of memories that can be cherished for years to come. Photographers can discreetly capture these genuine reactions, ensuring the couple has a lasting visual testament to their love story.

A bride and groom embrace closely during a first look at the Columbus Museum of Art in front of an iconic rainbow Chihuly blown glass art piece
  1. Extending the Celebration:

A first look allows couples to extend their celebration by spending more time together on their wedding day. After the initial excitement and emotions of the first look, they can choose to have a private moment or embark on a pre-ceremony adventure, such as taking romantic photos or sharing a quiet meal together. This extra time together not only deepens their connection but also provides a chance to catch their breath, creating cherished memories amid the whirlwind of the day.

A groom takes a deep breath after seeing his soon to be bride for the first time during a private first look at Frank Fetch Park
  1. Smoothing Out the Timeline:

Integrating a first look into the wedding day timeline can help streamline logistics. By capturing formal family portraits, couple shots, and even wedding party photos before the ceremony, the couple can free up precious time during the post-ceremony cocktail hour or reception. This allows them to maximize the time spent with loved ones, partake in celebratory events, and enjoy their own wedding to the fullest.


Conclusion:

While tradition has often dictated that the couple should see each other for the first time at the altar, the first look offers a unique and intimate alternative that enhances the overall wedding experience. It allows couples to connect on a deeper level, capture more beautiful memories, and relieve pre-ceremony anxiety. By embracing the first look tradition, couples can create a meaningful and joyous celebration of love that they will cherish forever.

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