Photography Seychelles

Honeymoon: Gift & Paul

Honeymoon: Gift & Paul

Newlyweds Gift & Paul chose the beautiful Banyan Tree Resort & Spa on the south of Mahé Island Seychelles for their honeymoon, looking for a quiet and secluded getaway to celebrate their marriage together. . .

Weddings: Kevish & Colette

Weddings: Kevish & Colette

Colette grew up in Seychelles and met Kevish in London, where they now live. They decided to get married in beautiful Seychelles, so this wedding was a grand occasion with family and friends from Europe joining family and friends from Seychelles to celebrate this couple’s marriage. . .

Weddings: Gary & Debbie

Weddings: Gary & Debbie

Gary & Debbie, both from the UK, decided to have an intimate beach wedding with only two and a half guests (well one was a baby), friends of theirs who were living in Seychelles at the time. They chose the H-Resort as their location. . .

Honeymoon: Bami & Chase

Honeymoon: Bami & Chase

Bami & Chase, newlyweds from South Korea, fulfilled their dream and came to honeymoon in Seychelles. Naturally, they wanted photography of their time here, and Seyido were delighted to be chosen as their photographer in Seychelles. . .

Weddings: Barry & Sarah

Weddings: Barry & Sarah

Sarah grew up in Seychelles and met Barry in London, where they now live. They decided to get married in beautiful Seychelles, so this wedding was a grand occasion with family and friends from Europe joining family and friends from Seychelles . . .

Weddings: Marcus & Chloe

Weddings: Marcus & Chloe

Chloe grew up in Seychelles and met Marcus in London, so this wedding was a grand occasion with family and friends from Europe joining family and friends from Seychelles to celebrate this couple’s marriage . . .

Weddings: Federico & Sarah

Weddings: Federico & Sarah

From getting ready before, to the ceremony at the church and into the reception at a villa on Beau Vallon beach, this wedding was a really fun experience. The photoshoot after the ceremony was also really good, as we had a driver and managed to squeeze in many . . .