Articles in Photography Tag — Blog — Smart Slider 3 — WordPress Plugin Extending the world of WordPress and Joomla. Take your website to the next level with our plugins. Download Smart Slider 3 today and get started building beautiful sliders with confidence using our advanced editor. Thu, 20 Jul 2023 05:38:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 How to Build a Photography Website: A Step-by-Step Guide https://smartslider3.com/blog/how-to-build-a-photography-website/ Mon, 08 Nov 2021 07:00:02 +0000 https://smartslider3.com/?post_type=blog&p=43181 Looking for the best way to showcase your photography portfolio? Why not build your own photography website? Having a website is an essential ingredient to your success. Not only does having a website give you that competitive edge, but it also offers you a platform to show off your photography skills. Plus, what photographer doesn’t […]

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Looking for the best way to showcase your photography portfolio? Why not build your own photography website?

Having a website is an essential ingredient to your success.

Not only does having a website give you that competitive edge, but it also offers you a platform to show off your photography skills.

Plus, what photographer doesn’t have their own website?

This is a guest post written by Sujay Pawar, who is the CEO and Co-Founder of Brainstorm Force, the company behind Astra. If you would like to write a guest post feel free to contact us.

We get it. You’re a pro when it comes to aspect ratio, aperture, burst mode, depth of field, and other photographic terms. But, when it comes to WordPress, plugins, themes, user experience, and sliders, you may not be quite so confident.

Guess what? Building a photography website is way easier than you might imagine!

By the end of this article, you’ll be a pro at creating photography websites as well. And you never know. You just might add a new skill to your repertoire!

Ready to build a photography website? Let’s dive in!

How to Build a Photography Website in 12 Simple Steps

We’ve laid it all out to make the website building process really simple. From the planning stage to building and maintaining your website, it’s all here in this guide.

Step #1: Set Clear Goals

What is the purpose of your website? Is it to show off your photography? Is it to land a new client or freelance jobs? Are you planning to sell your photographs online?

Photography portfolio template of Smart Slider
Photography portfolio template of Smart Slider

By having a clear goal, you will be better positioned to plan your website development. You’ll know whether you just need a landing page, a full business website, a website plus online store, or an online portfolio.

If you’re planning to feature an online store, you can plan which payment and shipping providers to use as well.

The best way to go about doing this is by looking at competitor websites. While you needn’t copy their entire structure, you could take inspiration and judge what’s working and what’s not.

Then you can come up with a plan to do better!

Step #2: Arrange Your Best Photographs by Theme

An important point to consider while setting your website goals is to categorize your photographs by theme.

You may have photos of weddings, product launches, nature, wildlife, festivals, exhibitions, and more.

Image gallery with thumbnails example

Instead of dumping all your photos into a generic gallery, categorizing your photos makes for a better user experience.

It also helps users navigate to exactly what they want to see.

While we’re on this topic of arranging your photographs by theme, it would make sense to have your images optimized and set to a specific size.

High-resolution images, especially with complex backgrounds are great to see, no two ways about that. But they take up a lot of space and can slow your website. A background remover for photographers could slightly ease the problem by simplifying your images, all while keeping them high-quality.

Nobody wants a slow website!

Optimizing your photos overcomes that challenge. Photo editors such as Adobe Photoshop do a great job of optimizing your images for the web.

If you’re using WordPress, you can also install plugins such as Smush, which optimizes your images without affecting the photo quality.

We recommend using both methods for maximum impact!

Step #3: Build Your Platform

Now that we’re clear on our website goals and have our photographs in place, it’s time to build our photography website.

A search on Google for web platforms will throw up several results. From Wix to Squarespace, you’ve genuinely got a lot of options to build your website.

While all these options are plentiful and beginner-friendly, we recommend an option that drives more than 42% of the websites worldwide. WordPress (that’s wordpress.org)!

WordPress.org

WordPress offers unmatched customization and flexibility that no other platform offers. While there’s a slight learning curve, once you get the hang of it, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how simple and easy it is to create a website using WordPress.

Not to mention, if you want to add extra functionality to your website, you could do so easily by using a WordPress plugin.

Want to start selling photographs on your website? Install the WooCommerce plugin.
Want to easily add your portfolio across your website? Install the WP Portfolio plugin.

All this without being tied to a subscription plan, which is not the case with some other popular website builders!

To get started with building a website using WordPress, all you need is to purchase a domain and hosting. A way to ensure your creative business really stands out from the crowd is with a .studio domain, which can help create a solid connection in the minds of your customers.

While selecting a web host, look for one that offers specific WordPress hosting. It helps you get started with WordPress immediately, without having to go through the installation process.

Everything will be installed and set up for you. All you’ll need to do is add a theme, some plugins and your content.

Step #4: Choose the Perfect WordPress Theme

Once you have installed WordPress or bought hosting with it already installed, you now need to install a theme.

A WordPress theme provides the look and feel of your website. The colors, typography, design, and layout, all are part of your theme.

While it’s natural to get carried away with the many beautifully designed themes on the market, we recommend you spend some time evaluating them for more than just looks.

After all, your website’s performance and speed are also dependent on the WordPress theme you select.

We’ve made this decision easy for you. Install the Astra theme.

Astra Photography template
Astra Photography template

Astra is a hugely popular WordPress theme that has been installed on more than a million websites. Websites built using the Astra theme load super fast, are mobile responsive, and search engine friendly.

Their library of 180+ professionally designed Starter Templates offers a pre-built website demo for just about any niche or industry.

Using their one-click import feature, you can import a Starter Template and have your photography website ready in a matter of minutes.

All you have to do is add the actual content, and you are good to go live!

The Astra theme can be customized just the way you want. Use your favorite page builder or even the Gutenberg block editor to customize your pages.

We’ve got an in-depth article on how you can build your website using the Astra theme and Smart Slider 3 to help you.

Step #5: Include the Right Pages

As you’ve planned your website’s goals early on, this step should be easy.

If you are creating a portfolio website, the typical pages can be home page, about, portfolio, gallery, blog, and contact. If you are including an online store, then you may have the shop page as well.

Irrespective of the pages you create, we recommend you add a personal touch. Feature yourself on the website and let your audience connect to the person behind those fantastic photographs.

This definitely helps land new clients!

Creating web pages is pretty straightforward. It’s all the more manageable if you’ve installed an Astra Starter Template. All the pages are done for you, and you’ve just got to add the actual content.

Another way to stand out from the crowd is to install the WordPress Smart Slider 3 plugin.

Smart Slider 3 is a powerful WordPress plugin used to create sliders effortlessly. The sliders are fully responsive, optimized for search engines, and work with just about any WordPress theme.

Once you’ve installed the Smart Slider 3 plugin, you can create stunning pages that showcase your work in great-looking slideshows anywhere on your website.

Whether it’s adding a slider on a page or creating an entire page using a range of templates, the Smart Slider 3 plugin makes creating pages super easy.

We recommend using a slider on your home page above the fold. You could also create smaller sliders on category pages or your store page too. Smart Slider 3 makes it easy.

portfolio landing page

Using the drag-and-drop builder, you can customize the template just the way you want.

Step #6: How to Create a Portfolio Page

Next comes the most crucial page of our photography website, the portfolio page. After all, the primary purpose of creating a photography website is to display our portfolio, right?

One way to go about adding a portfolio page is by using the WP Portfolio plugin.

Using the WP Portfolio Plugin

WP Portfolio is a simple yet powerful WordPress plugin that allows you to easily create some fantastic portfolio pages. It’s developed by the same team behind the very popular Astra theme and several other world-class products.

Once you install the plugin, you can either showcase a set of pre-built website templates on your website or add your own photographs as part of your portfolio.

WP Portfolio uses shortcodes. Once you have created a portfolio or two, you can embed them anywhere on your site using those shortcodes.

Just copy the individual shortcode for the gallery and place it within a Gutenberg block or page builder block.

Easy!

Using Portfolio Categories Template Slider

Another way to add a portfolio page is by using our Smart Slider 3 plugin.

When you install our plugin, you have access to some well-designed templates. One such template is the portfolio page.

Fullpage portfolito template
Fullpage portfolito template

It’s completely done for you. All you’ve to do is customize it to fit into your overall design.

Step #7: Add Photos and Content

We’ve got most of our pages in place. We have to add the actual content and photos, and we should be almost good to go.

A picture is worth a thousand words. You’ve undoubtedly heard this before.

As tempting as it can be to add a lot of written content to your pages, we recommend you not go overboard and let your photographs do the talking.

Add just enough to tell the story or set the scene and then leave your images to work their magic.

Adding a blog to your photography website? You can write all you want there!

Step #8: Connect to Social Media

Social media is a great way to engage with your audience. Based on your niche, some networks may drive more engagement than others.

For instance, platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest are great for displaying your photographs and portfolio. These platforms are more visual and are great for your niche.

Did you know that there are over 500 million users on Instagram daily and approximately 454 million users monthly on Pinterest?

By including your website link on your profile bio, you could leverage some of that traffic.

Nextend's Facebook page
Nextend’s Facebook page

Common places to display your social media icons are on the website header, footer, side navigation, or on a sticky bar that can appear anywhere on your website.

Popular social network WordPress plugins include Social Media Share Buttons and Social Sharing Plugin – Sassy Social Share, among many others.

Login via Social Media Account

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Want to allow users to log in using their social media accounts?

Social Login options using Nextend Social Lgoin
Social Login options using Nextend Social Lgoin

Social logins allow you to offer an alternative for your users to log in instead of using an email address. It’s an innovative method to build a community quickly.

Visitors can register using their social media accounts, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google.

Nextend Social Login is one such free plugin that easily allows you to add social login. In addition to your WordPress login, Nextend Social Login seamlessly integrates with the various registration forms on your website.

Step #9: Optimize Your Photography Website’s SEO

Recall us recommending you add just enough content to tell the story on your website? Well, here’s why.

Understandably, your photography website is going to be all about the images. While it’s excellent to see pictures, that doesn’t go well with search engines.

Search engines look out for keywords within your content to index your pages and cannot understand images (yet). Without written content, the search engines will struggle to understand, and therefore, rank your website.

While you can add some content to your pages, you should also consider optimizing your images to rank better in Google images.

Start by naming your photographs appropriately. A random image name, such as ‘img234568.jpg’ doesn’t do as much justice as what ‘holiday-at-maldives.jpg’ would do.

Additionally, including the alt-text and description of the images goes a long way in getting found on Google images.

Step #10: Optimize for Mobile Devices

More than half the traffic on a website is from mobile devices and that’s increasing all the time.

This only reinforces the fact that your photography website has to be responsive and fully optimized for mobile devices.

Fortunately, the heavy lifting is done for you when you build a website using the Astra theme and our Smart Slider 3 plugin.

Both are fully responsive and will ensure your website works properly on any device.

Step #11: Ask for Feedback

Ready to make your site live? How about asking for some feedback first?

Share your website URL with friends, family, or colleagues and ask them for feedback. You’ll be surprised by the feedback they could come back with. It’s like having an in-house QA (quality assurance) team!

Take it from us, when you spend hours, days, or weeks working on a website design, you’ll be amazed at what you miss!

Having people you trust provide feedback is incredibly useful.

Be it typos, images not loading properly on a specific browser, an unresponsive call to action, or any other issue, knowing ahead of go-live can really save your blushes!

You never know. You may just land up with some pre-launch inquiries too!

Step #12: Keep Your Site Updated

Congratulations, your website is ready to go live!

Pat yourself on the back to remind yourself that your work is only half done.

On a more serious note, while building your website was important, maintaining it is equally important.

Whether it’s regular content updates, adding new photographs, updating your plugins and themes, running a website is a continuous process. And one that we feel you’ll love doing!
Conclusion
Having a website is more a necessity than an option. It’s all part of building an online brand and getting your name and your work out there.

Whether it’s to showcase your portfolio, create an online profile, land a new job or even get new clients, building a portfolio website is a must-have tool to beat the competition.

Fortunately, building a portfolio website to showcase your photography skills is simple with the range of tools and resources available. With tools such as WordPress and Smart Slider, creating stunning pages has never been easier!

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Everything You Should Know to Create a WordPress Photography Website https://smartslider3.com/blog/wordpress-photography/ Wed, 15 Apr 2020 06:45:05 +0000 https://smartslider3.com/?post_type=blog&p=24601 Many professional photographers think that a website is not necessary in their work and the social media platforms are enough to promote their business. But actually do you need a website if you are a photographer? Why to choose WordPress? Which plugins are useful on a website? Check out the article and you will encounter […]

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Many professional photographers think that a website is not necessary in their work and the social media platforms are enough to promote their business. But actually do you need a website if you are a photographer? Why to choose WordPress? Which plugins are useful on a website? Check out the article and you will encounter the most popular themes and plugins, and you can read tips on how you can build your own WordPress photography website.

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💻 Do you need a website if you are a photographer?
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🖼️ How to display photos on your website?
Useful effects what you can use on your photography page
💡 Tips & tricks for creating a Photography website

Do you need a website if you are a photographer?

The answer is simply yes. Sometimes social media aren’t enough and a photography site can take your business even to a professional level. People can find you, discover your images on your site or read reviews about your customers, so everything is in one place. OK, then maybe you are thinking of how you can build a website if you don’t have any coding skills? The solution is simple: use a website creation tool, like WordPress.

Why to choose WordPress?

WordPress is an open source website creation tool which you can easily use even if you aren’t a developer. I could list many advantages why to choose WordPress, but now let’s see some of the most convincing facts:

  • You can use a page builder to create your website easily with drag & drop
  • You don’t need to code
  • Search engines can find you and your business
  • You can create your website yourself, you don’t need to pay for a developer
  • You can choose thousands of plugins which can be useful, for example to create a contact form or a slider
  • There are a lot of tutorials for WordPress in the web, where you can learn a lot
  • You can easily upload a photo, add a category and display it as you want

The best free WordPress themes for photographers

To start building a great website you’ll need a theme which you can easily work with and which you can customize as you need and create a responsive design. Which theme can you choose for creating a WordPress photography website? I’ve collected 5 great themes which I can suggest choosing even if you are a beginner or an expert WordPress user. Let’s see them!

OceanWP

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OceanWP is a free WordPress theme which works well with the best page builders like Elementor or Divi. It is fully responsive and you can change what you want. OceanWP has an Ocean Extra plugin which offers you ready to use templates. If you import a template, you can fully customize it with your page builder, but you can use the theme without a page builder, too.

The theme has settings to everything in the WordPress theme settings. You can set all font types, you can customize the menu, the style, or the typography but you can create a custom header as well. The theme offers paid extensions which can be useful on a WordPress photography website. With them you can show your latest posts in a slider, and there is also an option to create a photo grid layout with your portfolio images.

Neve

Neve WordPress Photography

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Neve is a popular free theme in the WordPress theme directory with 100.000+ active installs. It features a nice hero header for displaying images, which can be a great first impression for your visitors. Neve works well with Elementor, Brizy, Beaver Builder, but you don’t need a page builder plugin if you don’t like them, because it works very well with Gutenberg as well.

Astra

astra photography

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Astra is a simple theme and has a lot of customization options in which you can personalize your own website. This theme has simple editing options, and you can find every setting in one place. The theme has also pre-built templates which you can choose from. Just choose a WordPress photography theme, change the content, and use it easily on your website. It can be a great help at the theme designing and website building.

Shapely

shapely theme

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Shapely is a great theme with 60.000 active installs. Shapely offers you a demo content which you can fully customize at the WordPress customizer settings. The front page stays from sections which you can change one by one as you want. The hero header is a full size image with CTA buttons, and has a fixed background which has a parallax effect. Then you can set your own portfolio section and you can add more sections if you want. You don’t need a page builder to use it, all settings can be done at the WordPress menu.

Ashe

ashe theme

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Ashe is a free WordPress theme with 50.000 active installs and 5-star rating, you can download it from the WordPress theme directory. Ashe gives you more options to set the layout what you prefer. This theme can be a good choice if you want to use a theme where you can easily set everything in one place without any page builders or other plugins. But Ashe has a Pro version as well which offers you more features that can be useful at your WordPress Photography website.

Which plugins do you need on your photography website?

Plugins can add awesome functionality to your site without needing to code. They have special functions which can substitute custom coding. Each plugin has their own function, but they can be more complex, for example a page builder can be used in a lot of cases instead of using plugins.

Choosing a good plugin isn’t always simple. Everyone has different needs, so sometimes it is hard to find the best plugin for your website.

What I can suggest before you choose a plugin:

  • Check the active installs
  • Check the ratings of the plugin
  • Read some reviews of different users
  • And check the change log which can show that the developers take care of the plugin.

Page Builder

If you don’t know any programming languages, WordPress is your choice with a free page builder plugin with which you can build up your website with drag & drop. Elementor is one of the best page builder plugins which has a free and pro version as well. You can easily build your pages, and you can also use widgets like a gallery from your images. But there are more powerful page builders besides Elementor: Divi, or Beaver Builder which have their own strengths.

Gallery

Galleries aren’t new, but they are important in a WordPress photography website. But how do you know which gallery plugin you should choose? If you work with a page builder, you can choose from more gallery widgets. But if you don’t use a page builder, then you can search for galleries on the WordPress repository.

gallery plugins

What I can highlight is the Elementor’s gallery widget. This can be useful if you use Elementor, but all the page builders have gallery widget which you can use on your site. In the basic Elementor gallery you can insert your photos, set the image size, the column, and you can open your images in a lightbox. If you have Elementor Pro then you will be able to use another gallery widget where you can set the layout, the columns, the spacing, the overlay, and you can also add an accordion to your gallery which can be useful if you have more photos in different categories.

Slider plugin

If you have a photography website you may need a slider plugin to display your photos in an attractive way. A slider can be used in more cases: it can be a simple slideshow, a carousel, or a portfolio slider, but you can create a thumbnail gallery style or a full-page slider, too.

free caption slider

Smart Slider 3 is the best slider plugin in the WordPress repository. It is totally free, but there is a Pro version as well which has more features and effects. In Smart Slider 3 you can use layers, so you can put a text or a button on your slider, and you can also create a dynamically changing slider from your posts. With Smart Slider 3 you have an option to create a landing page, so you can display your sliders under each other where you can mix the slider types.

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Caching plugin

Caching plugins can help to decrease the loading time of your WordPress photography website. Speed can be a critical part of every website, and if you work with images, it is much more important. If your site loads slowly you can lose your visitors, so you should take care of the performance.

WP Rocket is one of the best caching plugins. It makes your website load fast,it is simple, user friendly, and compatible with the most themes and plugins. It is a premium WordPress caching plugin with three payment plans offered. The plugin offers a simple user interface, and makes your site really fast. You should set it properly, but they have a lot of documentation which can help you where to start.

SEO plugin

SEO is an important factor in a website, if you want the search engines and people to find your website. Don’t be afraid to use an SEO plugin which helps you to use a keyword correctly, and gives you advice on what you should change.

yoast seo

Yoast SEO is the most popular SEO plugin which you can use for free. It lets you easily add SEO titles to your post and pages, you can define a keyword, and also you can write a meta description which will appear below your title in Google. Yoast SEO automatically generates a sitemap which helps search engines to find your WordPress photography website.

Contact form

If you have a website, it is important to add the opportunity for the visitors to contact you. You can add your email address, but if you want to make it more professional, then you can use a contact form plugin. Contact forms has a lot of extra features which you can use, and they are reliable, so you will get the email.

I can highlight Contact form 7 from the contact form plugins because it is a really great and easy to use plugin with 5 Million active installs. Even a beginner can customize their own form, you don’t need any coding skills.

How to display photos on your website?

You can encounter several ways to display images on Photography websites. Image grids, fullscreen images, sliders, gallery templates. They can cheer up your website, and can show your images in different views. But how can you display them? It depends on 2 things: how much images you have and which mode you prefer.

In the past few years there have been some popular trends of how you can display your images. Let’s see them!

Slider

photo slider

With a slider you can display your images and this is a popular way to showcase your work. But it is also important to always give control to your visitor. If you have an autoplaying slider, make sure that your visitors can stop it and check your images more carefully. A slider can be full width or full page, but you can use a boxed layout which will be as big as the container where the slider is. You can feature images and use it as a header, too.

Photo grid

photo grid

Photo grid is the most used type of displaying your photos. You can display predefined number of photos, and can add a “more button” to your other photos, or if your design lets you, you can set an infinite scroll for your images. But it is useful to set a category, and the visitors can choose which category they want to see.

Fullscreen images

fullscreen image

With a fullscreen image you can show your photo in a good quality, and call the visitors’ and potential customers’ attention. You can use a full screen photo at your homepage, where you can put CTAs which you can navigate to useful parts of your WordPress photography blog.

Carousel

carousel
If you have a lot of images, the best way is if you try to save space on your website. Carousels can show more slides next to one another at the same time. It can be useful to show your portfolio in a small place.

Thumbnail gallery

thumbnail gallery
A thumbnail gallery can show a small preview of your photos, so you can check their preview, and if you want to show it in a bigger size, then you can just click on it.

Masonry

masonry layout
Nowadays you can encounter the popular masonry style on a lot of websites. This card design is similar to the photo grid, it lets you display a large number of photos that users can see. In some designs you can add a short title, brief description and a CTA below your image, which helps to navigate the visitor to the page of the actual image.

Useful effects what you can use on your photography page

Animations and effects can cheer up your website and you can grab your visitors’ attention with them. An animation can help to focus on something, like an image or a CTA button. On a photography page you can encounter lots of effects, let’s see the best ones.

Ken burns: The Ken burns effect is a popular zooming effect, it turns a still image into a motion picture. It looks good in a hero image or a header, it grabs the visitors attention, and makes your website live.

Parallax: You can encounter the parallax effect on more and more WordPress photography websites. The effect creates the illusion of depth when you scroll on the page. It makes a great user experience, and cheers up your website, and makes it special.

Change image on hover: A hover effect can show your visitor that something will happen if they click on the image. This can be an actual CTA, but it can be just a simple information which appears to hover like a description of the image.

Before & After: Before & after effect is useful if you want to visualise that something changed before and after a given state.

Open image in lightbox: On most of the websites you can encounter photo galleries where you can enlarge the images in a lightbox. Lightboxes can help to focus on one image, and you can check the images in a bigger size.

Tips & tricks for creating a photography website

If you are thinking of creating a new website for your photos, check out these few tips & tricks, which can be useful for you, and which can make your website more powerful.

1. Always fill the image alt tags

Image alt tags help the search engines to index your images. It is important, because if you fill the alt tag correctly, the visitors can find your website easier.

2. Use readable image filenames

You should take care of the filename of the photo because of SEO reasons as the alt tags. A relevant name is much better than a generic one. For example, if you add an image which shows a golden retriever, don’t use the generic name like DSC1234.jpg because the search engines can’t find it. Instead of that, you can add a name like Golden_Retriever.jpg, and with that you can increase the chance that visitors will find your images.

3. How to put watermark on your images?

If you want to display your images, maybe you want to protect them. The best is if you watermark them. That can be done one by one with your photo editor, but you can use a plugin for that.

4. Provide options to purchase your photos

If you want to sell your images, and you have a WordPress website, you can use an ecommerce plugin like Woocommerce where you can easily set up the prices and the payment.

5. Resize your images before uploading

If you upload your original photo, you give access to your photo for the whole web. In addition, they are too big, and can slow down your website’s loading speed. Resize your images, and then upload them into your WordPress media library.

6. Don’t ignore the updates

Always take care of the updates at a plugin or at your theme, because they are important for security reasons, and the update can have bug fixes, too.

Final Thoughts

Creating a website isn’t simple, but a good choice CMS like WordPress, and great plugins and themes can make the whole building process easier. You can make your own work much simpler if you plan, what you would like to achieve. Check out a few WordPress Photography pages, collect ideas, watch tutorial videos, and then you will see it isn’t as hard as you thought for the first time.

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