Showit began as a website platform created for photographers. So, it’s no surprise there are so many beautiful Showit website templates designed with them in mind.
While Showit works well for a variety of industries (including bloggers), designing for photographers will always have a special place in my heart! My first custom Showit website design project was with a photographer. Since then, I’ve worked with A LOT of photographers to rebrand and redesign their websites.
These are the ones I find myself recommending again and again. You can make almost any Showit website template work—but these three stand out for how easily they support a photography business without requiring heavy customization: French 75 from Tonic Site Shop (Use code MARYK15 for 15% off), Newport from Abigail Dyer Design, and Caroline Grace from With Grace and Gold.

French 75 from Tonic Site Shop
The French 75 template from the Tonic Site Shop (Use code MARYK15 for 15% off) is feminine, elegant, and clean! Created for content creators, this template works beautifully for wedding or portrait photographers.
Reasons I love the French 75 template for photographers:
- It makes a polished first impression.
A mix of bold imagery and refined spacing sets a high-end tone right away while still feeling clean and approachable. - The about page is image-driven and story-focused.
Oversized imagery, clean text, and alternating sections keep things visually engaging while giving you space to share your story. - The portfolio feels elevated.
Varied gallery layouts and thoughtful pacing showcase your work in a way that feels both engaging and refined.
Check out the customizations of the French 75 template for Grace and Giggles Photography here.
View the French 75 template in the Tonic Site Shop (Use code MARYK15 for 15% off)

Newport from Abigail Dyer Design
The Newport Template from Abigail Dyer Design (Follow this link to get 20% off your template purchase) is editorial, classy, and full of spots for stunning photography! Created for wedding photographers, this would also be perfect for a portrait photographer! This template lets your photos shine. It also works behind the scenes to guide visitors toward booking.
Reasons I love the Newport template for photographers:
- Your photos take the lead.
Clean, editorial layouts and strong image placement create an immersive first impression that immediately highlights your style. - Your story and process are clearly built in.
The about and experience pages include intentional sections that help you share who you are and how you work in a way that feels natural and easy to follow. - It’s built with growth in mind.
With a full blog and additional pages for education or opt-ins, the template supports your business as it expands beyond just your portfolio.
Check out these customizations of the Newport template for Calista Manfre Photography here.
View the Newport Template at Abigail Dyer Design (Follow this link to get 20% off your template purchase)

Caroline Grace from With Grace and Gold
Caroline Grace from With Grace and Gold feels sophisticated with all the feminine details you love. It comes ready for a wedding photographer’s website. It strikes such a good balance. It’s beautiful without feeling overdone. Everything flows naturally, guiding someone through your site without overcomplicating it.
Reasons I love the Caroline Grace template for photographers:
- Your photos get to breathe.
Larger image blocks and thoughtful spacing give your work room to stand out while keeping the overall flow easy and natural. - The pages are thoughtfully structured.
From homepage to inquiry, each page includes clear sections that guide visitors through your site without leaving you guessing what to include. - The portfolio page works for you.
Organized gallery layouts make it easy for clients to browse your work and stay engaged without feeling overwhelmed.
Check out these customizations of the Caroline Grace template for Hadley C. Miller here.
View the Caroline Grace template at the With Grace and Gold shop.

Each of these templates offers a slightly different feel. But each one helps photographer showcase their work while guiding clients naturally toward booking. It really comes down to the style and experience you want your site to create.
Are you ready to DIY your new photography website? These templates are a great place to start. You can also hire my team to customize a template for you if you aren’t really the DIY type.
