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DescriptionClient
Wallace PhotographySector
PhotographyDuration
4 weeksWallace Photography is a Toronto-based business specializing in stunning car photography. They needed a bold, visually striking website that could serve as a digital gallery for their incredible work while effectively attracting new clients.
Turning a roadblock into a runway
Wallace, a gifted car photographer, was struggling to find a website that did justice to his art. Frustrated by generic designs and limited customization options, he knew his portfolio deserved more. That’s where I came in, crafting a website as dynamic and impactful as his photography.Designed to captivate and convert
I worked closely with Wallace to create a site that’s as bold as his work, using striking fonts, vibrant colors, and immersive full-width images to showcase his car photography. The design wasn’t just about aesthetics—it was about telling a story and making his art accessible to clients.How we brought Wallace Photography to life
01: Discovery
We started with an in-depth consultation to understand Wallace’s vision, frustrations, and goals. From there, I proposed a custom design plan tailored to his photography style and audience.02: Development
The website was built with a bold and modern design philosophy, ensuring every image stood out. Features included interactive galleries, custom layouts, and optimized SEO to drive traffic from car enthusiasts and clients alike.03: Handover
I didn’t just hand over the finished product—I ensured Wallace had the tools and knowledge to maintain and update his site seamlessly. From navigation tweaks to uploading new images, he’s now in full control of his online presence.Wallace Photography’s website has become a powerful portfolio that not only captures the essence of his art but also attracts new clients with ease. With bold visuals and seamless functionality, his online presence is now as impressive as his car photography.
Would you like your brand to stand out like Wallace’s? Let’s make it happen!

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