Standing in a garden ceremony on the weekend, with thunderclouds threatening in the skies above, 100+ guests watched the groom’s chin started to quiver as he laid eyes on his bride for the first time. I reflected on the emergence of the “First Look” which is becoming a widely favoured option for many couples these days – a private moment between the bride and groom where they see each other for the first time before the ceremony.

I wondered whether this particular groom would still be teary-eyed and showing such raw emotion if he had a First Look prior. Perhaps we’ll never know! We can however take an informed approach and understand the benefits of a First Look, and the benefits of waiting until the ceremony. Two choices, to wait or not to wait, and a myriad of reasons for each.

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Benefits of a First Look:

  1. The most obvious benefit is the personal and intimate moment this creates. Without a crowd looking on, you have the opportunity to cry, laugh, shriek with excitement, hug, kiss, compliment one another, and react in a very natural way. It’s an unrestrained moment with your photographer capturing the raw goods.
  2. Time-wise, a First Look assists in shortening the ceremony to reception transition. Having photos prior to the ceremony – whether it’s just the bride and groom, or bridal party and family – allows a shorter changeover and extends the opportunity to join with guests in canapés and drinks.
  3. It goes without saying that since it’s just that little bit taboo it makes it more exciting…

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Benefits of Waiting:

  1. Traditionally, you have dreamed of the moment when you first appear at the end of the aisle. If you’ve stuck to the ‘rule book’ (or superstition) then you won’t have seen each other the night before and so the anticipation of the reveal as you walk down the aisle is something unique and special to look forward to.
  2. As a guest, watching the groom’s reaction when he sees his bride for the first time is such an amazing moment to witness… it’s my favourite part of the day! The emotion of the couple can be heightened due to the significance of the ceremony taking place, and that’s a precious gift for family and friends to share in.
  3. You don’t have to get up that wee bit earlier to prepare for a First Look shoot…

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Whilst the traditionalist in me screams out no to a First Look, I can’t help but be overcome with emotion and covered in goosebumps when seeing images of this intimate moment. Is it for everyone? Not necessarily. But each couple has their own individuality, their own responses to emotion, and ultimately it’s their decision what suits them best. Here’s to that first look… whenever it may be!

Images by Wanderer Photography