Website for photographers
For a photographer, the images are everything. Your website should let your work take centre stage and make booking obvious. SnabbSajt builds a clean portfolio that lifts your photos.

Fewer photos, a harder edit
A client judges you on your weakest photo, not your best. Twenty images you stand behind sell better than eighty where ten are there because they were fun to shoot. And sort by what the client is looking for - weddings, portraits, business, food - rather than chronologically, so the couple doesn't scroll past your product work to find a wedding.
State the price, or at least the starting price
"Contact me for a quote" filters out more clients than it protects. A starting price per type of job - from X for portraits, from Y for a wedding - means the people without the budget never write, and the people with it dare to. Also say what's included: how many hours, how many finished images, how long delivery takes and what rights the client gets. Prices come from your own list and are never invented for you.
Weddings book a year ahead, business jobs in a week
Your client types run at completely different speeds and need different things from the page. The couple wants to see one whole wedding from morning to night, whether you bring a second shooter and how you handle a cancelled date. The business client wants to know if you can come on Tuesday, whether you invoice a company and whether you can deliver retouched work within a week. Write both, as separate blocks.
The searches are local and specific
Nobody searches for "photographer". They search for "wedding photographer Skåne", "portrait photographer Uppsala" or "corporate headshots Stockholm price". So write out your town, which areas you travel to and whether travel is charged, and use the same words your client does - in the body text, not only in captions, because a photo with no text can't answer a search.
Write the terms out before they become an argument
Most disputes in this line of work come down to the same three things: the booking fee and what happens on a cancellation, how many images are delivered and when, and what the client may do with them. Write all three out in plain text on the page - that a booking is confirmed once the deposit is paid, that delivery takes so many weeks, and whether the images may be used in advertising or only on social media. Quotes and invoices, including a deposit and a final payment, go out from the same place as the website.
Why you need a website
- A gallery that shows your best images large
- Services and prices for e.g. portraits and weddings
- Enquiries and booking straight from the page
- Mobile-friendly so the images look good everywhere
What's included
A clean portfolio website that shows your photos and books shoots.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Portfolio/gallery
Frequently asked questions
Yes. You can split your work into separate galleries, for example portraits, weddings and events, and update them whenever you like.
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