
Your Guide to Decide Whether a First Look is Right For You
What is a First Look?
A first look is a private moment before the ceremony where the couple sees each other for the first time in their wedding attire. It’s a modern tradition that contrasts with the more traditional reveal that happens during the ceremony.
Pros of Doing a First Look
- Emotional Intimacy:
- You can have this private moment before the ceremony, just the two of you without a crowd
- Helps relieve pre-ceremony nerves
- More Photos:
- Allows more time for portraits in the daylight
- Your photographer can capture those raw, genuine reactions without a time crunch
- Timeline Efficiency:
- You can take your couple, wedding party and even family photos before the ceremony
- More time to enjoy your cocktail hour (instead of missing it to take photos)
Cons of Doing a First Look
- Breaks Tradition:
- Some couples prefer the suspense and surprise of seeing each other for the first time at the altar
- Can feel less meaningful if you’re attached to the “walking down the aisle” reveal
- Earlier Start Time:
- You’ll need to be ready earlier, which could mean an earlier wake-up and prep time.
- Logistics and Set Up:
- Requires coordination with the venue and photographer for a private, photogenic location
Alternatives to a Traditional First Look
- First Touch: Hold hands around a corner or door without seeing each other
- Letters: Write/read heartfelt letters from each other
- First Look with Parent or Wedding Party: Share a moment with a parent, sibling or bridesmaids
Questions to Ask Before Deciding
- How important are private moments to us on our wedding day?
- What does our timeline look like?
- Will a first look help calm our nerves?
- Do we want to prioritize tradition or efficiency?
Tips If You Choose a First Look
- Schedule 15-30 minutes for it
- Have tissues on hand-tears happen
- Choose a secluded, quiet location
- Involve your photographer in planning the timing and location

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