35 Beautiful Photography Websites – Smashing Magazine

Interest in photography has exploded over the last 10 years, largely thanks to the developments in digital photography. Cameras and computers have become cheaper and more powerful, software more sophistocated and printers can now print photos that are as good (if not better) than anything produced in a chemical darkroom. Now, once youve acquired a digital setup, the economic restrictions of film and development costs have been removed and the cost of photography is virtually nil.



Along with these developments in photography has been the parallel development of the Web. Ten years ago websites were largely clumsy, HTML driven constructions. Today, contemporary photographers have powerful tools such as Flash, WordPress and DreamWeaverwith which to develop their websites. Photographers can also sell their work through companies such as PhotoShelter or ImageKind, and through photo libraries such as Alamy and iStockPhoto, opening up new revenue streams.

The result is that photographers are finding new and exciting ways to showcase their best work online. We took a look at some of the beautiful photography websites that we could find, analyzing the design trends and the reasons why these websites work.



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Bottle Bell Photography5

The graphic design of this website perfectly complements the fantasy world of the photographers vision.

Bottle Bell Photography6

Daniel Kennedy Photography7

Top class professional photography presented in a simple to navigate, beautiful website.

Daniel Kennedy Photography8

East Photographic9

An unusual site because it belongs to an agency rather than a single photographer.

East Photographic10

Jason Bell11

The website of world renown celebrity photographer Jason Bell. Yes, thats Mickey Rourke on the front page.

Jason Bell12

Jeffery Salter13

Simple and effective design.

Jeffery Salter14

Jill Greenberg15

A beautiful website from a master photographer. The photos are big, bold and colourful.

Jill Greenberg16

Jonathan Glynn Smith17

A dramatic splash screen and beautifully minimalist design.

Jonathan Glynn Smith18

Kim Mendoza19

This website shows off the work of social photographer Kim Mendoza. The music is a nice touch, what visitor fail to be convinced of this photographers talent?

Kim Mendoza20

Levon Biss

All the drama and explosive action of sports photography.

Levon Biss

Rankin21

A bold and colourful design from one of the UKs foremost fashion and editorial photographers.

Rankin22

Steve McCurry23

The warm colours of this website are unusual, and make the website stand out.

Steve McCurry24

Timothy Hogan25

This website expands to a full screen to show off the photographers photos.

Timothy Hogan26

Lara Jade27

A beautifully designed flash based website.

Lara Jade28

Brent Stirton29

Photojournalist Brent Stirtons website grabs you on the first page with a fast moving slideshow of some his most dramatic and hard hitting images.

Brent Stirton30

Burn Magazine31

Burn magazine uses a blog-like design to keep the lastest content fresh on the page. It uses a dark gray background to emphasise the sites logo, displayed prominantly at the top, and a large photo to introduce the lead story.

Burn Magazine32

Gavin Gough33

Gavin Gough is a travel photographer currently living in Thailand. His website is a brilliant example of self-promotion. The front page has a small flash movie at the top and a large photo underneath. Dig deeper into the website and there are photo galleries showing only his best work, a blog for personal anecdotes and tutorials, and a stock photo gallery hosted by PhotoShelter.

Gavin Gough34

Timothy Allen35

Timothy Allens website is a WordPress powered blog, slightly corporate in nature as its put together in conjunction with the BBC. The design is very effective, there is a fast moving slideshow at the top of the front page, and below that, a moving strip of thumbnails that are links to the latest articles. The latest article is published underneath, and at the bottom five short columns display links to articles on Photography, Travel, Video, Tutorials and My Musings. The front page is designed to wow the visitor and provide easy to follow links to all the interesting content within the website.

Timothy Allen36

Mitchell Kanashkevich37

A beautiful website, the reader is in no doubt that the website belongs to a travel photographer. Navigation is clear and simple and the photo galleries are stunning. The photographer has a small collection of his best photos. This is very important, because the quality of a portfolio is often judged by the weakest shot.

Mitchell Kanashkevich38

Bruce Percy39

A very simple design that leaves the viewer no doubt what hes seeing. A quick glance is enough to see what the photographer does. Navigation again clear and simple. The black background works well with the minimalist design.

Bruce Percy40

Face On Images41

Photographer Les Forresters website is a masterpiece of simple design. The colour scheme of dark grays and blacks, with typography in gray, white and red is very effective. A moving slide show shows off some of his best photos on the front page, along with a nice introduction and the latest news.

Face On Images42

Your Beautiful Photography43

Once you get past the splash page the simplicity and beauty of this website becomes apparent. The photos dominate, presented against a simple white background.

Your Beautiful Photography44

Pablo Corral Vega45

Pablo Corral Vega is an established, well known photojournalist and his website reflects the quality of his work. Note the simplicity of the opening page design, a stunning photo at the top, the photographers name above, and more links below.

Pablo Corral Vega46

Colin Prior47

Simple design from Colin Prior, a British landscape photographer. A simple to navigate menu bar, an abstract photo that makes the perfect backdrop for some text, and below some inviting images that draw the visitor into the different parts of the website.

Colin Prior48

Mark Velasquez

Mark Velasquezs website features imaginative, colourful photography, presented in a series of easy to navigate photo galleries. One reason I like the photo gallery layout because its easy to navigate, the photos are relatively small and quick to load, and the photos are presented against a neutral gray background.

Mark Velasquez

Jeremy Cowart49

Sometimes, a pro photographer just needs a fantastic looking website that displays photos and little else. SEO and speed arent priorities, because the url will be given to potential clients. The important thing is to wow the viewer. Thats what Jeremy Cowarts website does.

Jeremy Cowart50

Paolo Boccardi51

A big photo on the front page, easy to navigate links (I really like the little windows that pop up when you mouseover the links) and then horizontal photo galleries. Lovely!

Paolo Boccardi52

Anna Kuperberg Photography53

A beautiful flash driven website. Excellent photography, a front page slideshow to show off the work, and a music soundtrack that seduces the viewer. A very professional design.

Anna Kuperberg Photography54

Vincent Laforet55

Open with a bang! Vincent Laforets website opens with his video Reverie, a video which created so much excitement amongst the photography world that it was downloaded over 1.5 million times the first 10 days it was online.

Vincent Laforet56

Chase Jarvis57

Chase Jarvis is famous amongst photographers for his blog, but his website is a masterpiece of web design. The viewer is greeted by a large, dramatic, slideshow on the front page, and an easy to navigate menu. The portfolio pages are spectacular, and the flash based design looks great.

Chase Jarvis58

Stefan Soell59

Another horizontal photo gallery, this one is interesting because the gallery is contained within a frame. Frames are a little outdated, but the advantage here is that the viewer can switch between portfolios without leaving the front page. The photographer sells fine art prints and books through the site, and the viewer is left in no doubt that hes an expert in his craft.

Stefan Soell60

Amy Deputy Photography61

Another flash based website, beautiful in its simplicity. The front page consists of four simple square images, link text and the photographers name and logo. The soft pastel colours of the photos on the front page complement each other. The website is also supported with a blog. Note the high quality of the portfolios. The website makes it clear that the photographer operates at the high end of the market.

Amy Deputy Photography62

Jessica Hilltout63

Fine art photographer Jessica Hilltouts website has a very nicely designed front page, organising her work into three themes. Her names displayed along the top, and the categories along the bottom. A very simple, but effective website.

Jessica Hilltout64

Chris Phelps65

A bold, graphic image on the front page, complemented by a simple navigation and design. A very effective portfolio presentation. All supported by a blog. Nice, very nice.

Chris Phelps66

Isabelle Ribeiro Photography67

Theres a lot to like about this website; a strong, simple front page slideshow, beautifully presented photo galleries, and a blog!

Isabelle Ribeiro Photography68

John Wright69

Fashion photographer John Wrights front page is a masterpiece of minimalist design. Not having a photo on the front page is a very bold move. Like many pro photographers, download speed is sacrificed for effect with a flash based website. The moving thumbnails on the portfolio pages are a wonderful touch.

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Andrew F Photography71

Another masterpiece of Flash web design from a pro photographer. The opening photos are stunning, and I love the way they float up and down. The photo galleries are a joy to navigate and view.

Andrew F Photography72Trends In Photography Websites LinkBlogs

The best are entertaining and informative, establishing the photographers expertise and building a relationship of trust and credibility with potential clients.Teaching

Photographers are passing on their knowledge and experience to beginners and enthusiasts.Selling

Photographers are promoting themselves and their work. Some stock photographers sell their photos through their websites rather than the big agencies.Workshops

Many established photographers earn money by teaching, and promote their workshops on their websites.Social networking

Many photographers have a page on Facebook, or a Flickr or Twitter account.Flash

Flash-based websites can be beautiful and effective, freeing the web designer from the limitations of HTML and CSS. The downside is that theyre expensive to create, can take time to download and arent good for SEO. Often used by pro photographers who will send their url to interested parties and need a spectacular showcase for their images.HUGE photos

Photography websites are naturally dominated by images. A recent trend is to display large photos for maximum impact.Sophisticated design

Photographers are visual artists and need the design of their websites to reflect this. Good design often works in the background by making websites quick to load, easy to navigate and search engine friendly.Content over design

No matter how good the design, content is king. It may look pretty, but if it doesnt inform and entertain, your visitors wont return. Some of the most popular photography websites are nothing more than a free Blogger blog.Related posts Link

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