Website for photographers in minutes
Your Instagram feed buries your best work, and clients never see it together in the resolution it deserves. A photographer's website is your real portfolio: galleries organized by category, big images that load fast, and a clear path to book. Clients hire with their eyes — if the portfolio lands, the session is half booked already. Build it free on Tavoren, no code.
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Why a photographer website matters
Portfolio split by category: weddings, portraits, newborn, maternity, branding, and product
Large, sharp images that load fast and never lag on a client's phone
Contact and booking form that reaches you directly
What a photographer website needs
Tavoren already builds your site with every section — you just adjust the content.
Galleries by category
Weddings, portraits, newborn, maternity, branding, and product each get their own gallery with your strongest frames. A client shopping for newborn photos sees only newborn work and reads you as a specialist, not a generalist.
A fast portfolio built for heavy images
Photography files are large by nature, and a slow site loses clients and tanks in Google. Images are optimized and load progressively so they open smoothly even on cellular, without giving up the sharpness that sells.
Packages and pricing
Spell out what each package includes — hours of coverage, number of edited images, turnaround time, prints or album. Showing a starting price filters tire-kickers and brings in clients who already have a budget, saving you the back-and-forth.
About and your style
A page on who you are, how long you've shot, and your signature look — natural light, warm tones, documentary, editorial. Clients book on connection and on the confidence that your style matches the images in their head.
Booking and availability
A form where the client picks the session type, target date, and location and it lands straight in your inbox. Date is the photographer's bottleneck — capturing it in the first message kills the endless 'are you free on the 12th?' thread.
Client testimonials
Short quotes from couples, parents, and brands you've shot, ideally with a name and the session type. Social proof from someone who lived the experience beats the fear of hiring a photographer they've never watched work.
Tips to make your photographer website win more clients
Small details that make a difference on Google and when closing.
Name your photos and galleries with the words clients search — 'maternity photographer [your city]', 'wedding photographer [your city]' — because people search by city and session type, not by your studio name.
Show fewer photos, but only your best. A tight gallery of 15 flawless frames sells harder than 60 average ones — clients judge you by the weakest shot in the set, not the strongest.
Publish a post per session type walking through a real shoot ('inside Sarah and Mike's autumn wedding') — it ranks in Google and shows your process, not just the final images.
Keep a sticky, always-visible contact button on every page; hiring a photographer is emotional and often impulsive, and the client needs to reach you the second they fall for your work.
Your photographer website in 3 steps
Pick your niche
Select "photographer" and a professional layout made for it.
Customize
Adjust colors, text, images and your contact details in a few clicks.
Publish
Your site goes live instantly, with its own link to share.
Frequently asked questions
How should I organize my photography portfolio?
Split it into galleries by category, with weddings, portraits, newborn, maternity, and branding each getting their own space. A client shopping for newborn photos then sees only newborn work and reads you as a specialist rather than a generalist.
Will large, high-resolution photos slow the site down?
No. Images are optimized and load progressively, so they open smoothly even on cellular without sacrificing the sharpness that actually sells the session. A slow gallery loses clients and sinks you in Google, so speed is built in from the start.
How does the booking form save me time?
The client picks the session type, target date, and location, and it drops right into your inbox. Date is your real bottleneck, so pinning it down in that first message spares you the back-and-forth of "are you free on the 12th?"
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