
Illumi Studio
Overview
Wedding photography is an incredibly crucial and significant part of any wedding day, regardless of its overall length or scale. With that in mind, it is essential to have a well-designed and user-friendly website. The start-up company faced the challenge of needing a site to be built within just 4 days. It was crucial that the website include a services list, an easy-to-use booking feature, and a dedicated contact section for any questions or inquiries that potential clients may have.
Home Page
Challenges
With that vast of wedding photographer websites that exist, it makes it hard for individual photographers to display their talents and attract clients. In this, building trust and forming strong relationships with clients, is crucial for future opportunities and referrals. Moreover, knowing and fulfilling specific needs for each edit can make a photographer more appealing in this lively industry.
Photography is essential for weddings; thus, the homepage should showcase the unique style. A prominent image on the first slide reassures clients they are in the right place. As users scroll, they'll see a simple yet thoughtful presentation with text highlighting attention to detail and a commitment to quality.
Contact Page
A client needs an effective way to ask questions about services or support. Without this option, they may look for information elsewhere. A simple contact form can help, as it is easy to fill out and well-organized, allowing users to quickly submit inquiries. It also offers the correct contact information, essential for effective communication.
Service Page
Photographers with a large clientele or needing photo editing help must understand the company receiving their work. It's crucial to ensure their creations are in the right hands, backed by confidence in the company's expertise and professionalism.
Booking Page
Clients are encouraged to share questions via text, but phone calls or Zoom meetings may promptly clarify urgent inquiries. These meetings allow for discussing the editing timeframe, number of photos, quality requirements, and any specific Photoshop needs.