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Should I Have a First Look at my Wedding?

September 1, 2020 | Junebug Weddings


first look photo by Sharon Pye

Planning a wedding comes with many big decisions. How much should we spend? Who is on our guest list? What are we going to wear? While the majority of these choices come down to budget, there is one free decision: should we have a first look? Plenty of couples have a strong opinion about first looks—one way or the other—but you might feel unsure if it’s the right choice for you. 

In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about a first look, including why they can be a great choice and alternative ideas if you decide to not have one.

What Is A First Look?

When couples have a “first look,” it means they set aside time to see each other before their wedding ceremony. Couples may choose to privately recite their vows to each other, exchange gifts, take photos, or all of the above

A First Look Can Help Ease Jitters

One of the most common reflections couples have about their first look was that it helped ease the nerves that come with the wedding day. Spend some time reflecting on how you’ll likely feel during this time. Are you someone who gets nervous in front of crowds? Does your partner provide the perfect amount of calmness to your excitement? A first look might be for you. 

A private moment together also provides a time to more fully express your emotions. Reflecting on her first look, a Junebug bride told us, “Seeing Taylor break down in tears after seeing me for the first time that day is something I will never forget. I’ve never felt more seen, beautiful, and loved in my life! Being able to share that moment with my best friend is something I would do over and over again every day.”


photo by Laurken Kendall

A First Look Gives You More Time Together

You probably have been told to cherish every moment of your wedding day because it flies by. It’s true. Many couples choose to have a first look because it gives them more time together on their wedding day. On average, a first look can give you at least 1 to 2 extra hours with your partner—we know those hours count.

Plus, if it’s timed right, your photographer will likely be able to take all of your photos before the ceremony. This means you’ll be able to enjoy mingling with guests during the cocktail hour and reception. 

3 Alternatives to a First Look

Forgoing the first look doesn’t mean you have to give up that extra alone time., There are a few other alternatives to the classic first look that will create more time for the two of you and help ease nerves. 

1. Exchange Letters 

Sometimes written words are all you need. Write a letter to your partner and meet up back-to-back or at the corner of your venue to read heartfelt letters from one another. You could even choose to recite your vows alone during this time. 

One Junebug couple said, “Our blind meet was definitely the most memorable part of the day! We knew we did not want to see each other before walking down the aisle, so our amazing planners and photographer found the perfect spot for us to meet and read our vows without seeing each other.”


photo by Rachel Rowland Photography

2. Private Prayer

Many couples choose to pray together before their wedding ceremony as a way to set their intentions and ground them for the day. If spirituality is important to you, this first look alternative is perfect for  your wedding day. 

3. Pull Out the Blindfold

Is your love language “touch?” If you feel like a big hug from your partner would help you calm your nerves, but don’t want to see each other, consider putting a blindfold over their eyes. Your photographer or coordinator can help arrange the perfect moment. 

Whether you choose to have a first look moment or not, the beautiful wedding you’re planning will surely be filled with emotion and joy. The first look is one of many wedding traditions couples should choose to have as part of their wedding day. 

If you find yourself dreaming of these sentimental moments, make sure you have a photographer and videographer who will capture them for you to cherish forever!


photo by Sharon Pye

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Intimate Blush and Gold Wedding at Annas Hotel

September 1, 2020 | riley

Dita and Rudolph’s intimate blush and gold wedding at Annas Hotel has our jaws on the floor. We’ve seen our fair share of weddings but nothing can compare to this special day. It looks like it came straight from a fairytale. With white and blush floral arrangements throughout the venue, Dita’s intricately laced Amelii gown, a surprise private picnic on the lake, and a rope swing covered in flowers, this wedding is made for royalty. 

With the help of Eucalyptus Decorations, Dita used her experience as a wedding decorator and completely transformed the space and we can’t get enough. Are you dying to see how it turned out? Keep scrolling to see the incredible photos captured by Annija Veldre Photography–and get those Pinterest boards ready because this is one you are not going to want to forget. 

The Couple:

Dita and Rudolph

The Wedding:

Annas Hotel, Latvia

Why the Annas Hotel

I loved the privacy, the quiet area, the peace and comfort, and the elegant design. The first time I left, I immediately knew that this would be the right place to say, “I do.” From an organizational standpoint, everything is in one place –several options for an outdoor ceremony, a bright and spacious terrace for celebrations, apartments, a restaurant, caterers, and a spa.

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Wedding Day Vibes

From the very beginning–when we started planning the wedding,–we knew that we would organize it ourselves. We wanted a private wedding with a small circle of family and friends– away from strangers. We knew the overall vibe would be light, sunny, and classic. Of course, with pink and gold details. I hoped that there would be good weather so that the ceremony could take place in Anna’s tree-lined avenue. And it came true. Since we’ve been together forever– we went to the same kindergarten and elementary school –we thought we would use my pink scooter for a photoshoot because it reminds us of our relationship’s beginning.

 

 

 

A Surprise Wedding Day Lake Picnic

There was a wonderful outing/surprise picnic on the lake’s footbridge, near the venue–put together by our friends. The weather was perfect, and the lake looked like a mirror; it was so still. The peace and quiet before the evening’s celebration was exactly what was needed.

 

 

 

Using the Bride’s Decorations For DIY

Since I recently started a wedding decorating business, the decorations and inventory came from my stock. I ordered and bought the flowers myself—all guest table arrangements, welcome signs, floral decor, etc. I made the day before with my friend and mother. We had packed all the decorations, candles, and equipment with my mom a week in advance.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Annija Veldre Photography
Event Planning – Eucalyptus
Venue & Floral Design – Annas Hotel
Floral Design – Inbloom
Cake – Cepu Tortes
Wedding Dress – Amelii
Favors – Evija Ceramics

 

Congratulations to Dita and Rudolph on their fairytale wedding at Annas Hotel! Thank you to Annija Veldre Photography for sharing their special day with Junebug. To get more Latvia destination wedding inspo, check out Ieva and Janis’ Rustic Ethereal Latvia Wedding at Mazmezotne Manor.

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Elegant Eclectic Catskills Barn Wedding with Halloween Vibes

August 31, 2020 | riley

It may only be the end of August but we are ready for spooky season. Luckily, we’ve got Nicole and Kellin’s elegant, eclectic Catskills barn wedding to give us all the Halloween vibes. After choosing to use Kellin’s family barn–which is also used for an annual Halloween celebration complete with scary movies and pumpkin carving–they began the renovation process where they found antique pieces of furniture that they incorporated into their special day. They opted out of table numbers and chose smaller antique items like old telephones, books, and even skulls for their “head table.” Oh, and did we mention that they arrived at their ceremony by boat? Talk about an unforgettable entrance.

Though most of the wedding was DIY, we’re so glad that Junebug member Par La Mer Photography was there to capture the essence of this unique day. Here’s what she had to say about the day:

“Nicole & Kellin are a very artistic, detailed oriented couple. They designed their tablescapes with vintage and antique items that they sourced from Kellin’s family estate. Kellin’s family owns the local marina, so they planned their first look at a location where they could then take a ride over to the marina in their boat for portraits. Kellin’s mother passed unexpectedly almost two months before their wedding. Her favorite color was orange, so they found ways to incorporate that color into their florals. It was a very beautiful and emotional wedding.”

The Couple:

Nicole and Kellin

The Wedding:

Family Estate, Catskills, New York

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Why A Catskills Barn Wedding

Our venue was the backyard and barn at Kellin’s parents’ house. The barn has been in Kellin’s family since his grandparents moved to Catskill in 1955, and Kellin’s mother and uncles shared endless fond memories of playing there as children. For the past ten years, the barn has been home to Barnstorm – an annual party for family and friends that features a pumpkin carving contest, music, and scary movies. As one of our favorite places to bring people together, the barn was the most meaningful location we could have chosen for our wedding. Being able to spend time and money on cleaning and fixing up the barn instead of renting a venue meant that we were investing in a space that we would return to and use repeatedly.

DIYing the Wedding

Two days before the wedding, we still didn’t have a plan for an archway or ceremony backdrop. Kellin looked around and found a few big pieces of old “reclaimed” wood, and he and his dad constructed an arch in less than an hour. We added a few other objects around it –an antique door, huge glass, and ceramic jugs, and a pair of owl-shaped andirons – and friends and family contributed bales of hay and gourds to fill it out and create an aisle leading up. It was a very collaborative process. From there, our florist swooped in and added the florals, which brought it all together.

Addressing the Absence of Loved Ones

Kellin’s mother passed away less than two months before the wedding, and we knew that she would be on everyone’s minds during the ceremony. Our officiant (who is essentially a member of our extended family) started with a beautiful tribute that acknowledged the absence we all felt, then transitioned into the wedding ceremony.

How the Couple Included Their Guests in the Ceremony

We wanted a moment in our ceremony that included our guests, so Kellin’s brother created and led an interactive activity inspired by “exquisite corpse” games. He taped notecards to the underside of each chair, with a different word on each card, before the ceremony began. Before we exchanged our vows, he instructed each guest to look under their chair to find their word. Starting with the prompt “We wish…”, they created a collaborative message for us by shouting out their word when they thought it should come next. The result was a completely unique poem/blessing for us, from our guests’ collective voice.

Their Spooky Wedding Vibe

Because the barn had been used as a storage space for multiple generations, we were able to rummage through and discovered incredible antique and vintage items that brought together rustic, elegant, eclectic, and fun elements to create a cohesive look. We used mismatched antique dressers and buffet tables for the bar and dinner buffet and turned a large wood spool into a cake stand. Instead of table numbers, we used smaller objects as centerpieces –books, lanterns, old telephones, etc–and Halloween skulls for the “head” table.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Par La Mer Photography
Floral Design – Pistil Whip Design
Catering – Culinary Accommodations
Cake – Delightful Bites by Nina
DJ – DJ Monty
Invitation Design – Minted
Hair Styling – Spalon Hudson
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Bridal Accessories – Abiza Jewelry
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Azazie
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS
Rings – Goldenacts
Rentals – Cantele’s

 

Congratulations again to Nicole and Kellin on their Catskills barn wedding! Thank you to Junebug member Par La Mer Photography for sharing their special day with us. To see more of Tonya’s work, check out her profile in our directory of best wedding photographers in the world!

 

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