First Looks

I know that from the very first time you put a white towel on your head and held a bouquet of barbie dolls as you walked slowly down the long hallway in your house (I can't be the only one that did that), you dreamed of seeing the surprised and contented face of your handsome groom awaiting you at the end of the aisle (hallway). And when that moment came to fruition it became one of the sweetest I have ever experienced. Surrounded by my dearest friends and family, knowing that each person I passed on my stroll down that barn-aisle fully supported my joining Ben Glass as partner and wife. And each person there had a vital role in shaping each of us into the people we had become, ready for that moment and for each other. It was better than I ever expected as a little freckle-faced girl stumbling around in my mother's high heels and red lipstick.

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But that wasn't the first time I saw BG on our wedding day -- we opted for a "first look" which meant that we could take the majority of our wedding photos before the ceremony. Since the photography was one of my biggest priorities for the day (surprised?), I wanted to ensure that we had plenty of time to document every last detail and still enough time mingle with our guests. Meeting Ben before our ceremony is another one my most favorite moments.

Our photographers

did a fantastic job of giving us space and letting us enjoy the moment, I completely forgot they were there. I could giggle and cry and we hugged and kissed and I could show him my cowboy boots and he tried to warm up my nose and we just held hands. The instant I saw him the nerves I didn't expect to have just vanished and I was reminded why I was in a big white dress and assured that the running around like crazy for the last few weeks was totally worth it. That this was about more than a big party - it was about he and I - and seeing each other first and sharing that intimate moment together, alone, was my favorite part of the entire day.

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I write all this because photography is still my top priority for a wedding day (again, shocker), and it's my job to fully educate my couples about all of their options. That said, the choice of whether or not to see one another before the ceremony is 

completely

 up to you. Below are a few perks to having a first look :

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Your hair and makeup are fresh for photos. * You are relaxed, not worried about getting to reception quickly. *  For evening weddings, you're not worried about running out of light. * And best of all, you get that quiet, intimate moment for you and your honey (sorry moms, you're not even allowed to peek), quite possibly the only time that entire day that you'll be alone. It can reset your mind and your perspective. Not to mention, you get to show off your killer wardrobe.

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Again, the choice is completely up to you. For efficient photographers, the final image count shouldn't be any greater whether you have a pre-shoot or not, so don't feel that you'll be missing out if you opt not to see one another beforehand. If couples are having a hard time deciding, I suggest they talk to their married friends to get as many first-hand accounts on each experience. Whatever you choose, at the end of the day you'll be Mr. & Mrs. and that's all that matters.

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Images of our wedding by

John & Lindsey Bamber

: photographers extraordinaire.

Natalie & Joe : Memphis, Tennessee Wedding

Natalie & Joe have such a special kind of love - I count myself blessed to have the opportunity to celebrate with such genuine couples - individuals that come together, ready to love one another more than they love themselves. These two were surrounded by so many supportive friends and family members on their special day and couldn't have been more thrilled to finally become man and wife. Lily Glass Photography Lifestyle Wedding PhotographyNatalie's parents actually met Joe first - after visiting his family at home one weekend, they hopped in the car, called Natalie and told her they'd just met her future husband. (Ten points for Mom & Dad; twenty points for Natalie not disregarding their good judgement!) Joe and Natalie had expressed that photography was one of their top priorities for the big day, so we arranged the schedule to allow time for a Pre-shoot before the ceremony. I adore when my couples choose to see each other before; Ben and I had such a great time capturing their tender love and never once felt rushed or pressed for time and I think Natalie & Joe would agree that the extra time spent together on their wedding day was priceless. Lily Glass Photography Lifestlye PhotographyNatalie had custom rings and cufflinks engraved with the latitude and longitude of the ceremony site, along with the wedding date.

Lily Glass Photography Lifestyle PhotographyThis top image of the two in color is mine, and the black/white below is Ben's of the same moment. Lily Glass Photography Lifestyle PhotographyLoved the girl's grey and ivory color palettes. Lily Glass Photography Lifestyle PhotographyAnd here's where I start to drool. These two look so iconic in black and white. What a classy couple. Lily Glass Photography Lifestyle PhotographyLily Glass Photography Lifestyle PhotographyThank you so much for inviting Ben and I to celebrate with you on your wedding day, Natalie & Joe. xo