The First Look: To Do or Not To Do?

You’ve picked the dress, booked the DJ, and decided between buttercream and fondant. Now there’s one more decision creeping up on your Pinterest board, the first look. Do you go traditional and wait until the ceremony to see your partner, or steal a quiet moment before walking down the aisle?

Let’s talk about the pros, the cons, and everything in between so you can say “I do” to the plan that’s right for you.

What Is a First Look, Anyway?

A first look is a private moment before the wedding ceremony where the couple sees each other for the first time, just the two of you (well, and your camera crew). It’s intimate, emotional, and gives you a chance to connect as a couple before the wedding whirlwind begins.

Reasons to Say ‘Yes’ to the First Look

More Time Together

The wedding day flies by. A first look lets you sneak in extra alone time before the festivities kick off. It’s like a breath of fresh air to ground you for the day ahead.

Picture-Perfect Timeline

Seeing each other early allows time to complete pre-ceremony photos with your wedding party and family members. This creates a more relaxed timeline after the ceremony, giving you more time to enjoy your reception.

Here’s what photos are typically captured before the ceremony:

  • Couple’s portraits
  • Wedding party group shots
  • Immediate family portraits
  • Candid interactions and reactions
  • Venue and detail photography

Real, Raw Emotions

Yes, walking down the aisle is powerful, but there’s something uniquely magical about a private moment to soak it all in without people watching. Tears? Totally expected. Goosebumps? Absolutely.

Shake Off the Nerves

Let’s be real, standing in front of a crowd is nerve-wracking. A first look can calm those jitters and help you feel connected before the crowd cues up.

Reasons to Wait for the Aisle

The Aisle Reveal Is Iconic

There’s something timeless about seeing your partner for the first time at the end of the aisle, the music, the guests, the anticipation. It’s a moment people dream about, and it’s hard to beat that cinematic buildup.

More Relaxed Morning

Skipping the first look might mean a less rushed morning. You’ll have more time to ease into the day, get ready at your own pace, and let the anticipation build naturally.

Stick with Tradition (If That Matters to You)

If honoring cultural or family wedding traditions is important to you, waiting for the ceremony is a beautiful way to keep that sense of legacy alive. It’s old-school romance in the best way.

Build the Anticipation

There’s something special about the quiet moments before the ceremony, the calm before the beautiful storm. When it’s time to walk down the aisle, your groom’s first reaction becomes even more impactful, captured by wedding photographers experienced in capturing candid moments.

 

Venue 1883 is the picture-perfect backdrop for whichever you choose! 

Whether you choose to do a first-look or wait for the aisle, Venue 1883 has the most stunning backdrops for all.

 

Call us today to schedule a tour and see our wedding venue near Omaha for yourself. 

 

Photos by Complete Weddings + Events