First Look At Wedding: Reader's Photos Of The Groom's First Look At Their Brides (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: The Emotional Moment When A Groom First Sees His Bride

The moment a groom first lays eyes on his beloved can be emotional and overwhelming.

We were moved when Reddit user sexydeathtime shared these remarkable "first look" photos on Wednesday, so we asked readers to send in their own photos of their grooms' first looks.

Click through the slideshow below to see the heart-warming photos.

The Groom's First Look
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I think he liked what he saw. ;) Via @J3E3S1S2 (credit:Jessica Fulmer)
(02 of10)
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Our first look! I cried! Via @Miss_Bunny23 (credit:Shang Chen Photography)
(03 of10)
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My husband's first look during pre-wedding photography. Via @SarahTishko (credit:@SarahTishko)
(04 of10)
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Here is one of my favorites from a CT wedding from last year. Via @zacxwolf (credit:Zac Wolf Photography)
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This photo of a groom wiping away tears on seeing his bride is one of my favs! Via @infusedstudios (credit:Infused Studios)
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Via @kvnena (credit:Kristin Valentin)
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Via Christine Paik: "This is groom Brian Lee about to see his bride Jamie Chon for the first time on the steps of the famous Park Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles." (credit:Christine Paik)
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Via Derrick Pearson (credit:Derrick Pearson)
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Via Daralyn Luttman (credit:Daralyn Luttman)
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Via Melissa Grace Photography & Design: "Meet Anne and Zach Teicher. This gorgeous couple got married on Labor Day weekend. His smile extends from ear to ear. I love it!" (credit:Melissa Grace Photography & Design)

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