Should You Do A First Look?

As you plan your wedding, you'll likely hear a lot of conflicting advice about whether or not to do a first look. Here's what you need to know to make the best decision for you and your fiancé.

What is a First Look?

If you're a bride- or groom-to-be, you may have heard the term "first look" thrown around in wedding planning discussions. But what exactly is a first look? Essentially, it refers to the moment when the couple sees each other for the first time on their wedding day before the ceremony. This can happen anywhere from just before walking down the aisle to hours before that special moment. Some couples prefer to stick with tradition and wait until they meet at the altar, while others love the opportunity for an intimate moment together before all eyes are on them. 

Location for The First Look 

One of the biggest decisions you'll make is where to have your First Look. This moment, when you and your partner see each other for the first time on your wedding day, can be incredibly emotional and intimate. As you plan, consider finding a location that will make this moment even more special. Of course, traditional options like gardens or beaches can be beautiful backdrops for the First Look. But why not think outside of the box? Maybe you could have your First Look at a library where you shared your first date, or at a baseball stadium if that's where he proposed. The possibilities are endless - just make sure to choose a location that has personal significance to you and your partner. As you plan this momentous occasion, don't be afraid to get creative with your First Look location. It will add another layer of sentimentality to an already emotional moment.

First Look Photos

When planning a wedding, many couples want to make sure they capture every moment, and that often means scheduling a lot of posed pictures during the big day. However, scheduling a First Look can save time and stress while still capturing beautiful, intimate moments. Not only does it allow for more access to natural light, but it also takes some of the pressure off of squeezing in portraits after the ceremony. It's also a great opportunity for the couple to have a private moment together before the hectic festivities begin. Many couples even choose to exchange letters during their First Look, making it an even more emotional and memorable experience. 

A first look can be a special moment for you and your partner on your wedding day. It can also help to calm your nerves and make sure that you are both ready for the big day. If you are considering whether or not to do a first look, talk to your partner and see what they think. Ultimately, it is up to you two to decide if this is something that you want to do.

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