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Visual direction
The site is designed around image rhythm, whitespace, and editorial pacing rather than dense UI.

Photographer website and gallery CMS
Julia Karpyshyn Photography is a visual website for a photographer where the product challenge is curation: galleries need to feel elegant, load cleanly, and support client-facing storytelling. The delivery also includes admin-style gallery management surfaces for publishing albums, choosing covers, and managing inquiry context.


Delivery record
The work covered offer framing, visual direction, responsive implementation, production deployment, and conversion-focused polish.
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The site is designed around image rhythm, whitespace, and editorial pacing rather than dense UI.
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Albums and stories are organized so visitors can move from mood to proof of work to inquiry.
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Publishing surfaces support gallery ordering, cover selection, metadata, and client-ready states.
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The phone experience keeps image presentation clean without sacrificing navigation or inquiry access.
Product screens
Key screens, workflow states, launch pages, and operating surfaces are arranged as a moving system instead of static thumbnails.

Public photography site

Mobile gallery view

Gallery admin workspace

Gallery manager
Product system
Photography website / gallery publishing / admin workflow
Website home
Gallery pages
Client inquiry
Admin dashboard
Gallery publishing
SEO controls
The interface stays quiet so the photography remains the strongest signal.
Admin surfaces make it easier to manage albums, covers, proofing status, and featured work.
The site supports exploration and inquiry without feeling like a heavy SaaS product.
Outcomes
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Public photography site
The public site uses a photo-forward presentation so the work stays central and the interface stays quiet.
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Built a polished public website that keeps photography as the primary interface element.
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Structured gallery and story surfaces so sessions can be browsed naturally on desktop and mobile.
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Designed admin workflows for gallery publishing, cover selection, proofing state, and content updates.
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Created a client inquiry path that supports a service business without making the site feel corporate.
Technology stack
The stack was selected around the delivery goal, production constraints, operating model, and future iteration path.
photography website and routing
typed content and admin flows
edge and DNS-style delivery direction
search metadata direction
Start a similar build
Use the same request flow as the main site. We will route the conversation to product strategy, mobile app, CRM/admin, agentic engineering, or launch-site work.