Wren & Co. — Wedding Photography

A concept portfolio website for an independent wedding photographer, built around a slow, image-led browsing experience instead of a busy service-page layout.

Web Design

Client Project

2023

Role

Web Designer

Duration

2 weeks

Team

Independent project

Tools

Squarespace

Status

Client Project

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Overview

A concept portfolio site for a fictional wedding photographer, designed to let full galleries breathe rather than compressing a wedding day into a cluttered thumbnail grid.

Most wedding photography sites cram packages, testimonials, and thumbnails onto crowded pages. The challenge was designing something as calm and considered as the photography itself.

The Problem

Couples researching photographers often can’t tell one portfolio from another because busy layouts and small thumbnails undersell the actual quality and story of the work.

Research

I looked at leading wedding and editorial photographers’ sites, noting how full-bleed imagery, slow pacing, and minimal text created a stronger emotional read of the work.

Research synthesis visual.

Research visual

Key Insights

Couples spent longer on sites with fewer, larger images per scroll, and wanted to see a full day’s story rather than a shuffled highlight grid.

Design Challenge

How might we let a couple feel like they’re reliving a wedding day while browsing a portfolio, rather than skimming a gallery?

Ideation

I explored a masonry thumbnail grid, a slideshow-style gallery, and a scrolling story format — choosing the scrolling story to preserve the narrative arc of a wedding day.

Early concept exploration.

Ideation visual

Information Architecture

The site is structured around full wedding ‘stories’, a simple about page, and a short enquiry form, deliberately leaving out a packages page to keep pricing conversations personal.

User Flows

A visitor lands on a hero image, scrolls through a full wedding story in sequence, browses to another story or the about page, and reaches a simple enquiry form to start a conversation.

Wireframes

Wireframes tested single-column full-bleed images against a two-column layout. Single-column won for pacing, even though it meant a longer scroll.

UI Design

The UI uses a quiet neutral palette that steps back for the photography, a single elegant serif for the couple’s names and story titles, and generous space between images.

Final interface detail.

UI design visual

Prototype

The prototype demonstrates scrolling through a full wedding story, navigating to the about page, and submitting a simple enquiry form.

Testing

As a concept project this hasn’t been tested with real couples. A next step would be validating whether omitting visible pricing helps or hurts enquiry conversion.

Iteration

The story format moved from a tag-filtered gallery to a strict chronological scroll after early sketches showed filtering broke the emotional arc of the day.

Final Solution

The final design presents each wedding as a slow, chronological story told through large imagery, with a simple, personal path to enquire rather than a transactional booking flow.

Final concept screens.

Final solution visual

Outcome

As a concept project, this hasn’t launched for a real photographer. It demonstrates how portfolio pacing can be designed to match the emotional tone of the work itself.

Reflection

This project taught me restraint — removing pricing and packages felt risky but kept the focus entirely on the work. I’d explore testing that trade-off with real enquiry data next.

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