I'm having what seems like an abnormally time deciding if I want to do pictures before or after the ceremony. I know it'd be smart to do them, seeing as we don't have to make the guests wait during the reception and it will still be daylight out seeing as we are getting married in the evening in February. However, my heart was mainly set on having our first looks when I walk down the aisle - I just feel like I'd get a more "wow" factor from him.
What did/are you guys deciding and how did it turn out?
Re: Pictures before or after ceremony?
We're going to do them before our evening ceremony so that we don't have to be away from our reception. We're actually doing our first look pictures at the church - he'll be standing at the front, and I'll walk down the aisle - there just won't be anyone else there. Then we'll meet up with the bridal party and parents, and then go off just the two of us for a while.
Immediately following the ceremony we'll do full family pictures with grandparents, and then off to the dancin'.
I was also really torn on whether to do a first look or not. We have decided to go with a first look! Here's why:
- We already live together - we own our home together - and have been dating for over 4 years. Its not like I'm a blushing virgin bride or something. There's no mystery here lol
- I LOVE pictures and want to make sure I get every single shot I want on this most important day. I would hate to feel rushed or that I didn't get the shots I wanted in just an hour. Its just more practical
- Our ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception are all at the same place. The ceremony is outside and the cocktail hour and reception are inside the mansion. There are some really beautiful photo opportunities inside, which we would not be able to get (without all our guests staring at us) if we waited to take pictures after the ceremony
- My fiancé is not a huge fan of pictures and I know will be antsy to join our friends and family at the cocktail hour. Honestly, I probably will be too because I love cocktail hours! I also don't want to keep our bridal party from enjoying the cocktail hour