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Different kinds of photography on the same website 

JD Lab • Oct 29, 2018

It’s common for professional photographers to offer more than one kind of photography. For example, wedding photographers will also offer family or senior portraits.

The challenge is, how do you show more than one kind of photography on the same website home page? Potential brides don’t want to see photos of kids any more than high school seniors want to see images of old people.

Here are 4 examples of website home pages that attempt to solve this problem. Think about where your website is on the list, and what you could do to improve it.


The problem with 2 websites

In most cases, the wrong way to solve the problem of marketing more than one type of photography is to create multiple websites. While it might seem like a good idea, the SEO value of all the visitors to your website will be split in two. Instead of having 100 people look at your portfolio, you’ll have 50 people looking at 2 portfolios. To Google, this looks like both websites are half as interesting to viewers, so both of them will be lower rated in the search engine results.

The other problem with 2 different websites is that you’re less likely to keep them both updated. Google gives websites credit for fresh content (posts, blogs, new pages, etc.) and penalizes websites that have duplicate content. You could solve this by creating twice as much new content, but you’d still be farther ahead if it were all on the same website!

The same rules apply for photographers who have more than one studio. While it might be tempting to have 2 websites so that each can rank locally for your type of photography, a better solution would be to have 2 pages off the same website.

Think about it this way: Domino’s, the most successful pizza chain in the world, has over 10,000 stores – but only 1 website. They must know what they are doing.

The Original Solution : a splash page with 2 buttons

Some photographers who wanted to use a single website decided a better way to send different potential clients to different pages would be to have them choose a button. This was called a “splash page.” There would be a button for each style of photography on the home/splash page. Clients would click the button that matched the kind of photography they were interested in.

The advantage of this solution is that you could make it easy: 2-4 buttons on the home page, and nothing else to distract the user.

The disadvantage is that potential clients can’t see examples of your work. No matter how big or attractive a button is, it’s not the same as a photograph.

The other problem with this solution is that you have to assume people will actually read the buttons. The reality is that people are lazy: you have 3-5 seconds to get their attention on a web page before they click the back button and leave your site. This means making them read will lose you potential clients.

If you think this is strange or old-fashioned, trust me. I still see all kinds of variations on splash page as home page every day. One button might go to a website, while the other goes to client portfolios. One might go to a text page, while the other goes to a flash website. If your website uses any variation of this 2-button solution, it’s time to redesign your website.

The Next Solution : image sliders and carousels

To solve the problem of getting clients attention, over the last few years photographers have added image sliders or rotating image carousels to their home page. Their logic was that each image in the carousel would represent a different kind of photography. Do you offer weddings, family and senior portraits? Put 3 sliding images on the carousel and let the client click on the one they are interested in.

The advantage of image sliders is that they look amazing. They make it easy for photographers to put their best work “front and center” on their website. If you only offer one kind of photography, sliders and carousels offer a great way to showcase your best work.

However, the problem with image sliders and carousels is that they aren’t the best solution for photographers who offer different kinds of work. Sliders and carousels make you wait. People are impatient. If someone goes to your website to see senior portraits but the first thing they see is a bride and groom, they may not wait to see a senior portrait come around. In fact, testing has shown image sliders and carousels can actually reduce the number of people who stay on your website. The changing images distract visitors, who then don’t notice the tabs and menu options for your other kinds of photography.

The Best Solution : clickable button images

To solve the distraction of sliders, a new style of photographer website combines the best parts of buttons with real images into a new design that shows all the kinds of photography offered at the same time. Each image on the website draws clients into the kind of photography that interests them. The advantages of this design are:


  1. Each kind of photography is represented by a clickable button that includes both text and an image. Note that in the example on the right, 3 kinds of photography offered are seen on the top of the home page without forcing the user to wait, read or scroll. The 3 images link to 3 different pages, one for each kind of photography. If a photographer offers more kinds of photography, they can add more (but smaller) buttons.
  2. The size of the button relates to the importance of the kind of photography. People read from top to bottom and left to right. In this example, the photographer is highlighting his or her wedding business over the product photography business.
  3. In addition to the clickable image buttons, the user can also select different types of photography from the top of the left menu. Since the top left corner is the first place users look on a website, it makes it much more likely they will find what they’re looking for. No hiding the different styles of photography under a menu option called “portfolio” and trying to get a potential client to click twice. Everything is front and center.
  4. The large amount of white space around each image and the left menu reduce visual distraction and makes the page load much faster than full-size images or carousels. Google gives extra credit to websites that load more quickly, and users are more likely to stay on a fast-loading website on a smart phone.
  5. Website pages made of smaller images with a simple menu are easy to make resolution independent. This means they will look great and load quickly on a smart phone, tablet or desktop.

If you’re considering updating your website in 2017 and you offer different kinds of photography, think about implementing this new website design. If you’re using an online website builder like Smug Mug or Zenfolio, look for templates that use this new design. You’ll get more viewers to pick up the phone as a result.

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