Benjamin is a Hampshire based wedding photographer creating honest, timeless imagery for couples around the world. With a calm presence and thoughtful approach, he documents weddings with artistry, intention, and effortless sophistication.
Although based in Hampshire, Benjamin works internationally, collaborating with exceptional couples, iconic venues, and renowned luxury planners. For over fifteen years, he has been entrusted to capture extraordinary celebrations, transforming beautiful wedding days into enduring visual legacies.
No two weddings are ever the same. Limiting commissions to just 30 couples per year allows Benjamin to build meaningful connections and truly understand each couple’s vision. The result is photography that feels personal, considered, and deeply authentic.
His editorial style is guided by quiet intuition, a natural instinct for storytelling that balances refinement with raw emotion. From the grandeur of sweeping landscapes and candlelit receptions to the fleeting, intimate glances in between, every frame is crafted to reflect not just how your wedding looked, but how it felt.
For couples drawn to imagery that is elegant, effortless, and unmistakably true you are in exactly the right place.
A wedding in the Rocky mountains in Canada.
Editorial, timeless. relaxed, refined, true,
That couples continue to invest in me.
Don't copy everyone else, be true to yourself and invest in things you value most.
Absolutely not!! Be creative and think out side of the box. Why not hire your favourite restaurant. Normally they wont even have a hire fee, you just pay for your epic food and drink.
Spend your budget on things you value or can keep. For each couple this is so different. Also put a percentage of your budget to things. For example set aside 10% for photos. etc
I don't think there is one. Each wedding is very different.
Maybe an engagement shoot in the Rocky mountains in Canada.
Trust in your photographer and suppliers
I used to work as a photographer & cameraman in live production. When we got married, we didn't like any wedding photographers that we met (and could afford!) so we saw a gap in the market for a 'behind the scenes' take on wedding photography.