Fabolousbanji Studios

For Couples

What working together looks like

I take only a small number of weddings each year, on purpose. It is how I make sure every couple receives my full attention, from the first email to the final print settled into its box. Nothing about the work is rushed. There is time to understand the shape of the day, the people at the centre of it, and the details that may feel small now but will matter later.

What a couple is paying for is not simply a day of someone's time. It is the certainty that one of the most important days of their life will be remembered with taste: by someone with a real eye, a consistent hand, and the patience to wait for the moments that cannot be manufactured.

The flowers fade. The tables are cleared. Everyone goes home. The photographs are what remain, and they should still move you long after the day itself feels far away.

  1. First — say hello

    Your enquiry & introduction call

    Send a note with your date, location, and whatever you already know about the wedding. I reply personally, usually within a day or two. From there, we will arrange a call to talk about your plans and how you hope to remember the day.

  2. Booking

    Your date is reserved

    If it feels like the right fit, your date is secured with a signed agreement and the 30% retainer. I then remove it from my calendar and stop considering other commissions for that day.

  3. Before the wedding

    Giving the day its shape

    We will talk through the timeline, locations, light, family photographs, and the small logistical details that help everything move more easily. An engagement session is also a chance for us to spend some time together before the wedding. Mostly, it helps you realise that being photographed requires much less from you than you might think.

  4. One month out

    The final walkthrough

    We confirm the schedule, family photograph list, addresses, key contacts, and anything your planner and I should know. The aim is to settle the small questions in advance, so you are not being asked about timings and table numbers while trying to get married.

  5. The wedding day

    Live it

    I arrive early, get a feel for the space, and pay attention to how the day is beginning to unfold. I keep an eye on the timeline without making the wedding feel governed by one. I stay close enough to catch the hand beneath the table, the parent looking away, and the glance across the room; but far enough that the day still belongs to you. I will offer direction when it helps and step back when the moment is already doing everything it needs to do.

  6. After

    Sneak peek & the gallery

    A first selection arrives within 48 hours. The full gallery follows six to eight weeks after. From there, we make the pieces that matter: prints, albums, and the tangible parts of the archive.

Bride and groom among the redwoods, gown across the forest floor

The promise: you will remember the day the way it felt.

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