Seeing Each Other Before The Ceremony?

Seeing each Other Before The Wedding Ceremony

We recently chatted with our fans on our facebook page about whether they want to see their loved ones before their wedding ceremony.

Whether it’s for superstitious reasons, tradition, or because they wanted to see experience that first glance feeling as they walk up the aisle, most couples choose not to see each other before their wedding ceremony.

So we thought we’d do some research, and same across this gorgeous alternative by sharing a moment together before your ceremony, without spoiling the tradition. Julie and Ryan managed to take pre-ceremony photos without actually seeing each other, behind a door.

Not Seeing Each Other Before The Ceremony

Bride and Groom before Wedding Ceremony

Behind The Door
Sincere thanks to the lovely Gina Leigh Photography for sharing this emotionally charged images with us.

 

Would you like to share a moment like this with your loved one before your ceremony? Let us know your thoughts be leaving a comment below.

 

 

8 thoughts on “Seeing Each Other Before The Ceremony?

  1. Shannon

    Oh my god this is amazing. I really want to do this. We’re having our civil ceremony in a hotel and we’re both getting ready there the night before, so we could so do this. Love it!

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  2. David McAuley

    I recently photographed the wedding f an Irish groom & Swedish bride – the Swedish tradition is for Bride & groom to walk the aisle together and so was greeted by the groom upon her arrival at the church.

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    1. Claire, mrs2be

      That’s a nice tradition David. It probably means the groom is less nervous than waiting at the top of the aisle here!

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  3. Vow Floral

    oh wow I really want to do this for my wedding. I’m not superstitious at all but have been warned I cannot see other half when the time comes!

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  4. Donna

    Awwh, i ♥ the idea of doing this, but we wouldnt be able to, as we’re having a church wedding, so i wont see him till the alter! :) ♥

    Reply

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