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Should Couple Have a First Look?

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Do “first looks” ruin the moment of walking down the aisle?
 
And is that the most significant question you should be considering?
 
What if we told you a first look could simplify your timeline and give you more time with your fiancé? This way, all the ‘photo work’ is done before the ceremony, so you can party it up afterwards.
 
Still on the fence? Anthony Navarro, Liven It Up Events, reveals it’s a sure-fire way to kill those jitters on your wedding day.

Who's in this video?

This video is not what it seems. Get your Kleenex ready, it’s a tearjerker.
 
It’s the dreaded question… “can my kids come?”
 
In our “Should Couples” series, our planning experts, Anthony Navarro and Jeff Miller of Liven It Up Events, provide their professional and PERSONAL advice on whether or not kids should be invited to weddings.
 
Hearing their response might even make you reconsider inviting children to your wedding.
 
Jeff’s story about losing so many loved ones right after their wedding hit home for us- especially when he said we tend to gather for “weddings and funerals”.

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    Robin Sloan, The Uncorked ProjectRobin Sloan, The Uncorked Project

    As a former wedding photographer I vote yes. You will get better photos. We have more time for portraits of the two of you immediately after the first look when you are very emotional and happy (= great photos!), it gives you more time together on the wedding day, takes the pressure off the ceremony moment... there are so many reasons.
    I tried to talk all my clients into having a first look. What do you think?

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