1. You get to spend a lot more time together. Many couples have mentioned that seeing each other prior to the ceremony also helped calm their nerves!
2. From the photography side of things, you'll have much more time for everything. Since you'll be seeing each other before the ceremony, we'll be able to also knock out portraits of the two of you, wedding party photos, and likely all family groupings.
3. The time between the ceremony and reception does not need to drag out or be rushed. Because most of the photos are done before the ceremony, you can relax and enjoy the cocktail hour refreshments and munchies you paid for!
4. Winter weddings - because it gets dark out much earlier, doing a first look will usually allow you to get some photos outside in the daylight.
Here’s an example of a wedding timeline with a first look:
1:00am Photographer(s) arrival at prep
3:00pm First look + portraits of the couple
4:00pm Wedding party photos
4:30pm Family photos
5:30pm Ceremony begins
6:00pm Cocktail hour begins
7:00pm Reception begins
11:00pm Reception ends
Cons:
1. Days typically start earlier. Due to most of the photos happening before the ceremony, everyone will likely need to get ready a bit earlier, too.
2. Tradition. Many couples wish to follow standard wedding traditions, and that's absolutely okay! If a first look is what you dreamed of, then do it! If you would rather see each other for the first time as you're coming down the aisle, then do it! It's your wedding day.
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