A photography website is your digital storefront—it’s where potential clients will decide whether or not they want to work with you. It’s more than just showcasing your portfolio; it should tell your story, represent your brand, and make people feel excited about booking you. Here are the six must-have features for a photographer’s website that can help you convert browsers into clients:
Your homepage is like a first date—it has to make an impact. When someone lands on your photography website, they should immediately understand:
✔ What kind of photography you do
✔ Who you serve
✔ Your vibe and style
Don’t let it be too busy or overwhelming. Keep it simple, but make sure your core message is clear. Include a photo of yourself or your work that instantly grabs attention and feels authentic to you.
A photography website that’s hard to navigate is a website that loses visitors fast. Make sure your site has a clear menu that leads people to:
If visitors can’t find what they’re looking for, they’ll click away. Ensure your website’s navigation is intuitive and simple to use.
When it comes to photography websites, your copy is just as important as your images. The words on your site should:
Avoid generic or overly formal language—clients want to connect with you, not a corporate robot. Talk like you would to a friend.
It’s time to curate your portfolio. Don’t just show everything you’ve ever shot—focus on the work you love and the type of clients you want to attract. Your portfolio should reflect the style of photography you want to continue doing, so future clients know what to expect when they hire you.
Inclusivity is key to building a website that welcomes all clients, regardless of their background, age, body type, gender, sexual identity, abilities, or culture. Your website should speak to your commitment to inclusivity and creating a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. (This applies IF AND ONLY IF you are a genuinely inclusive business owner!! If you’re not, this probably isn’t the website for you, boo…)
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No one likes to jump through hoops to get in touch. Make sure your contact page is easy to find, and have a simple form that clients can fill out to start the booking process. Include clear call-to-action buttons like “Book a Session” or “Get in Touch.” The easier you make it for people to inquire, the more likely they are to reach out.
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March 6, 2025
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