At Benefoto, we believe in family values, the beauty of printed memories, and the importance of preserving life’s moments. In today’s fast-moving digital world, memories often stay hidden on phones or drives — easily lost or forgotten. We started Benefoto to bring back the value of family, love, and happy moments, giving you something real to hold and cherish.
We want your children to one day point to a framed portrait and ask, “Who’s that pretty lady?” or “Who’s that handsome man?” — and for you to proudly say, “That was me when I was younger.” Just like you once did with your parents, turning the pages of old family albums filled with laughter and stories.
Our services include family portraits, milestone photography, individual portraits, and our special exclusive photographer-for-a-day experience. What sets us apart is that we don’t just deliver digital copies — we deliver albums, prints, and framed portraits, crafted with care and intention. From booking to delivery, we guide you every step of the way, getting to know your family and vision so we can capture your best intentions and bring what you imagine to life.
When you invest in Benefoto, you’re not just buying a service — you’re investing in your legacy. You’re creating a timeless heirloom that your family will treasure for generations.

Vision:
To create timeless portraits that become a cherished part of every household in Seychelles and occasionally abroad.
Mission:
We provide Families with an intimate and personalized portrait experience, crafting high quality artwork that celebrates Love, Connection and Legacy.
Core-values:
             Authenticity - Capturing real connections, not staged "perfection".
               Excellence - We deliver the only the highest quality portraits and prints.
   Legacy & Familial ties - We believe in the value of a healthy home and aim to promote that.
                     care - We provide personal attention at every step in the journey

Our Philosophy

History began because someone wanted to record what he had experienced in his life, so others who came after he was gone could learn and appreciate the story he told through words and illustrations. I believe it is our duty to preserve our stories and beliefs for our future generations, so they can learn and appreciate who you were — even after you are gone. One day, your children’s grandchildren will stumble across your photos, and your story will live on through them