Tradition states that it’s bad luck for the bride and groom to see each other before the wedding, but many modern couples actually use the time before the wedding to snap some photos together before their guests even arrive. The “first look” is such a special moment and it’s really fun when it’s before the wedding. It’s more common than one would think, brides and grooms are breaking tradition and seeing each other before the actual wedding ceremony in order to get their wedding photos out of the way. This is particularly a good idea if the couple are under time constraints with their wedding photographer or the wedding venue itself. Now, we understand that some brides may frown upon this practice, but think about it. If you don’t want to be rushed for your wedding photos and are short on time after the ceremony, then seeing each other before the ceremony may not be a bad idea.
Some brides may argue that being seen for the first time as they walk down the aisle by their future husband is more important than the photos themselves. My response, you can get the same reaction by your man even before you walk down the aisle. Have your photographer either blindfold the groom or have him facing away from you. As you walk toward him, he will slowly turn around and the photographer can capture those first moments of his expression. You can even add some romantic music to the entire process, making it more romantic and special; perhaps a special song that you would not have added to your wedding processional.Each couple has to decide what’s right for them and just plan their timing accordingly.
Below is a video of Jennifer & Phillip,they were the winner of my makeup makeover contest in July. It could not have been won by better souls!!!! I wish them all the best.
This video was the first look at the bride by the groom!
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Did you Know?
The "something blue" in a bridal ensemble symbolizes purity, fidelity, and love.
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