First Look vs Traditional Aisle Reveal: Pros, Cons, Timeline Tips, and How to Decide | Ep. 057
May 13, 202611:41

First Look vs Traditional Aisle Reveal: Pros, Cons, Timeline Tips, and How to Decide | Ep. 057

Should you do a first look before your wedding ceremony, or wait for the traditional aisle reveal? In this episode, I break down the emotional, practical, and logistical differences between first looks and traditional ceremony reveals so you can decide what truly fits your wedding day vision.

This decision impacts far more than just your photos. It can affect your wedding timeline, photography schedule, stress levels, cocktail hour experience, and even how calm or emotional you feel throughout the day. I walk through what a first look actually is, why so many couples choose them, and one of the biggest misconceptions brides hear online: that doing a first look somehow “ruins” the aisle moment. For many couples, the first look and the ceremony end up feeling like two completely different emotional experiences.

The episode also explores the benefits and drawbacks of both options, including why first looks can help reduce anxiety, create more private time together, and make timelines significantly easier, especially for winter weddings, large wedding parties, or venues with tight schedules. At the same time, I explains why many couples still deeply value the anticipation and emotional build-up of waiting until the ceremony to see each other for the first time.

You’ll also hear practical advice about photography timing, cocktail hour trade-offs, early morning getting-ready schedules, and how to decide what matters most to you as a couple. The episode includes alternative ideas like first touches, private vows, and reading letters without seeing each other, proving you don’t have to follow wedding traditions exactly as social media presents them.

Whether you’re fully decided or completely torn between the two options, this episode will help you think through both the emotional experience and the logistical realities so you can create a wedding day that feels meaningful, personal, and true to you.