2. What are the benefits of doing a first look?
Let me just say right off the bat that I am not a proponent one way or the other for first looks at weddings. I can see how they are right for one couple and not for another, but there is no denying some benefits that it can have on your wedding day.
- Removes nerves and gives you a quiet space to see each other without everyone watching.
- Creates an opportunity to recite private vows to one another if doing that in front of a crowd is uncomfortable for you.
- Possibly gives you more time to do portraits if you have a later ceremony or packed after ceremony schedule.
- Gives you time to enjoy your cocktail hour and spend more time with guests.
As you can see there are many benefits for some couples to doing a first look! However, just like each individual wedding is unique so is each individual couple and some may feel like the negatives outweigh the positives…
3. So… what are the drawbacks of a first look?
I am the first to admit that I am a huge sucker for seeing the faces of the bride and groom as they see each other as she walks down the aisle. I won’t lie and say I haven’t shed my share of awkward wedding photographer tears as I see the look of wonder on the grooms face for the first time. On top of that I am a bit of a traditional gal and I just love the emotion of not doing a first look. I will say that the reasons for doing a first look are more practical and the reasons for not are more emotional, but on a wedding day emotion reigns supreme so either is a valid choice! So what are some benefits of keeping it old school and not doing one?
- Can add emotion that wouldn’t be quite as strong to walking down the aisle for some couples.
- Can give you a more intimate portrait time with all the stress from the ceremony being over.
- Keeps with tradition which may be important to some couples.