I’m Sarah, the photographer behind Latitude 49 Photography. Based on Vancouver Island, I specialize in cinematic and romantic wedding photography that blends editorial artistry with authentic storytelling. My work captures honest emotion, natural light, and timeless connection for couples who want imagery that feels intentional and deeply personal.

Hello and welcome back. If you are in the middle of wedding planning, you have probably come across the term first look. But what does it truly mean, and why do so many couples choose to include one in their day? As someone who has witnessed countless weddings, I can tell you that a first look has the power to transform your timeline and create some of the most heartfelt memories you will ever share.

A first look is a private moment between the couple before the ceremony begins. It is an intentional pause in the excitement of the day, giving you the chance to see each other for the first time without an audience. Away from the eyes of guests and the rush of tradition, it becomes a deeply personal experience that belongs only to the two of you.
One of the biggest benefits of a first look is intimacy. On a day filled with energy and emotion, it creates space to slow down and be fully present together. This quiet moment is often remembered as one of the most treasured parts of the wedding.

There are also practical advantages. By capturing portraits before the ceremony, you free up more time later in the day to be with your guests. Many couples find that this allows them to enjoy cocktail hour, greet loved ones, and relax instead of rushing through photos. The timeline flows more naturally and with far less stress.
A first look can also help ease nerves. Walking down the aisle can feel overwhelming, and sharing a private moment beforehand often relieves the pressure. You are free to react authentically, laugh, cry, or embrace without hesitation. It is a safe space for the truest version of your love.

Of course, this choice is not for everyone. Some couples cherish the tradition of waiting until the ceremony, and that can be equally magical. The important thing is that your wedding day feels like you.
For those who choose a first look, it often becomes more than just a photo opportunity. It is a pause, a breath, a memory that sets the tone for the day. In the middle of everything, it is a moment that belongs only to you and the love you are celebrating.