Why some couples love doing a first look
The ‘First Look’ gives you space to arrive emotionally.
Instead of waiting, building nerves, being surrounded by guests, you get a moment that is only yours. Many couples tell us it changes the whole rhythm of the day. They feel more grounded afterwards, more present, less “on display.”
It also creates flexibility.
If you do couple portraits and a few family photos before the ceremony, you usually get more time with your guests later. Cocktail hour becomes something you actually live, not something you miss.
Why some couples choose the aisle moment
Sometimes tradition matters. Sometimes the aisle reveal is something you’ve pictured for years. Sometimes you simply want that first moment to happen in front of the people you love.
And it can be breathtaking.
If you choose this option, it helps to protect the time around it. Rushing into the ceremony because hair and makeup ran late can steal the magic. Your timeline can either hold the moment, or squeeze it.
How it changes your timeline
Having a First Look before the ceremony requests you to add a bit of extra time before. Time you will regain later in the day to enjoy more time with your guests at the reception. Because the First Look is generally combined with the couple shoot, that in that case doesn’t need to be done after the ceremony when guests will be waiting for you.
If you prefer no first look, it simply means we build the timeline differently so you still get time for portraits without feeling pulled away too much from your guests.
Either way, the key isn’t the decision itself. It’s making space around it.
If you’re still unsure, we’re happy to talk it through with you. We help couples shape timelines that feel human, not tight. You can also read our wedding day timeline tips here.