What's a first look? Well, it goes a little something like this - the moment when
the bride and groom see each other for the first time before the ceremony,
usually in a private setting, and a photographer captures it. The first look is a
perfect opportunity to slip away from the hustle and bustle of your wedding
day and share an intimate moment together. It's also a great way to manage
your wedding day schedule. Getting these photos done before the ceremony
allows you more time to spend with your guests during the cocktail hour and
reception. A wedding photographer would also agree that a first look session
gives them a chance to get more creative and make the most out of the
day's natural light.
Some may disagree with this. Some are just not interested in breaking tradition.
Others believe the first look moment should happen when the groom sees the
bride walking down the aisle. That's cute too, but wedding trends are moving
more and more away from tradition. Today's couples are doing their own thing.
Readers, what do you think? Team 'first look'? Or team 'I'll catch up with
you at the ceremony'?
the bride and groom see each other for the first time before the ceremony,
usually in a private setting, and a photographer captures it. The first look is a
perfect opportunity to slip away from the hustle and bustle of your wedding
day and share an intimate moment together. It's also a great way to manage
your wedding day schedule. Getting these photos done before the ceremony
allows you more time to spend with your guests during the cocktail hour and
reception. A wedding photographer would also agree that a first look session
gives them a chance to get more creative and make the most out of the
day's natural light.
Some may disagree with this. Some are just not interested in breaking tradition.
Others believe the first look moment should happen when the groom sees the
bride walking down the aisle. That's cute too, but wedding trends are moving
more and more away from tradition. Today's couples are doing their own thing.
Readers, what do you think? Team 'first look'? Or team 'I'll catch up with
you at the ceremony'?