In the world of wedding photography, one term that often surfaces is the “first look.” This wedding lingo refers to that magical moment when the couple sees each other for the very first time right before the ceremony. While the traditional reveal at the altar is timeless, I often recommend couples consider a first look, and in this blog post, I’ll share my reasons for doing so. While the decision is entirely yours, the benefits I’ve witnessed time and time again may just sway you toward this option.
No matter how many magical and joyous moments happen during your wedding day, there will always be nerves. I have noticed that the first look has been a game-changer in helping get rid of some of those pre-ceremony jitters. If I had a dollar for every time a couple expressed, “I feel so much better now” after the first look, we could all go out for celebratory margaritas.
Wedding photography is an investment, and it’s essential to make the most of every moment captured. With a first look, you get the most “bang for your buck.” This means more photos of the couple, the wedding party, and candid moments during the cocktail hour. The first look allows us to weave a comprehensive visual narrative, capturing the essence of your special day from various angles and perspectives.
One of the often-overlooked benefits of a first look is the freedom to attend your cocktail hour. Without it, this time is typically dedicated to family photos, wedding party shots, and the couple’s portraits. Embracing the first look option allows you the option to complete most of these photos before the ceremony, meaning that you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in more snacks and drinks, making the entire experience more enjoyable.
A really important point to make is that the first look allows the couple to spend more quality time together on their wedding day. In the hustle and bustle that follows the ceremony, finding moments of calm and connection becomes a precious commodity. The first look creates a tranquil space for one-on-one time, fostering a relaxed atmosphere before the festivities unfold.
Choosing to have a first look is your personal decision, but there are benefits to going this route. As you navigate the plans for your special day, consider the intimate moment that a first look can bring. Explore the possibility, and if you’re curious to witness the magic captured through first looks, feel free to review the photos below for inspiration. Your wedding day is a canvas, and a first look adds a stroke of magic to the masterpiece.
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