A first look is a private moment shared between the two of you before the ceremony—no guests, no expectations, just presence and connection. It’s a chance to see each other for the first time in a calm, intentional way, allowing emotions to unfold naturally.
From a photography perspective, first looks create space for unhurried portraits, softer light, and a more relaxed timeline overall. From a human perspective, they often ease nerves, deepen connection, and set the tone for the entire day.
Couples can worry that a first look will take away from the ceremony moment, but in my experience, it enhances it. You’ve already shared that initial wave of emotion, allowing you to be fully present when you walk down the aisle—focused, grounded, and truly soaking it all in.
A first look isn’t about breaking tradition; it’s about choosing what feels right for you and creating room for meaningful moments throughout your wedding day.