
One of the biggest decisions you’ll make about your wedding day timeline: Should you do a first look or wait for the aisle reveal?
There’s no right answer. I’ve photographed beautiful weddings with first looks and beautiful weddings without them. The key is understanding the trade-offs so you can make the decision that’s right for you.
Here’s my honest breakdown of both options, based on photographing over 200 weddings.
A first look is a private moment before the ceremony where you see each other for the first time in your wedding attire. It’s just the two of you (plus me, quietly in the background).
How it works:
With a first look, we can do couple portraits before the ceremony when you’re fresh and relaxed. This means:
When we do photos before the ceremony, you can actually attend your cocktail hour. This means:
Some couples prefer an intimate first look over a public aisle reveal. You can:
I’ve seen it over and over: the moment couples see each other, their nerves disappear. Having that moment before the ceremony means you walk down the aisle feeling calm and connected.
For many couples, walking down the aisle and seeing each other for the first time is the moment they’ve dreamed of. There’s something powerful about that tradition.
The anticipation of waiting creates a special energy. When you finally see each other at the ceremony, the emotion is heightened by the build-up.
Your guests get to witness that first moment. There’s something beautiful about sharing that experience with the people you love.
Some couples prefer the traditional flow: getting ready separately, ceremony, then celebration. It creates clear transitions throughout the day.
Sample Timeline:
Pros: Relaxed timeline, more photo time, you enjoy cocktail hour
Cons: Earlier start, less traditional
Sample Timeline:
Pros: Traditional, emotional aisle moment
Cons: Rushed photos, you miss cocktail hour, tighter timeline
Ask yourself:
Some couples want the best of both worlds. A “first touch” is when you meet before the ceremony but don’t see each other:
This gives you a private moment and calms nerves while still preserving the aisle reveal.
After photographing over 200 weddings, here’s what I’ve observed:
Couples who do first looks:
Couples who wait for the aisle:
There’s no wrong choice. The right choice is the one that feels right to you.
When couples ask me what they should do, I say:
“Think about what matters most to you. If having relaxed photos and enjoying your cocktail hour is important, do a first look. If the tradition of the aisle reveal is something you’ve always dreamed of, wait for the aisle. Either way, your wedding will be beautiful.”
I also remind them: the aisle is still emotional even after a first look. You’re still walking toward your person. Your guests are still watching. The moment is still powerful.
First look or aisle reveal? The answer depends on your priorities, your timeline, and what feels right for you.
The good news: there’s no wrong choice. Both options create beautiful weddings and beautiful photos.
The key is making an informed decision and then committing to it. Don’t second-guess yourself—just enjoy your day.
When you book with me, I help you think through this decision based on your specific timeline, venue, and priorities. We’ll create a plan that works for you.
Our wedding photography collections include timeline planning assistance to help you make decisions like this with confidence.
Memoria Photo + Film is a Utah wedding photography team specializing in warm, timeless imagery. We help couples create wedding days that feel authentic to who they are.
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