21 Fine Art Wedding Photography Websites Built With StyleCloud

- 1. Mati Photography
- 2. Nirav Patel
- 3. Jeremy Chou Photography
- 4. Laurence Gibbs Photography
- 5. Yidaki Studio
- 6. Bernadeta Kupiec Photography
- 7. Mauro Beoletto
- 8. Toast of Leeds
- 9. Kristin La Voie Photography
- 10. Photography by Roberta
- 11. Wildling Weddings
- 12. Ana Kete
- 13. Lukas Hanifle
- 14. Marcos Sanchez
- 15. Tali Photography
- 16. Arete Events
- 17. Natalie Pluck
- 18. Maxime Bernadin
- 19. Emily Tyler
- 20. Miki Studios
- 21. Daniele Vertelli
Valentine’s Day always brings a renewed appreciation for romance, connection and the quieter details that make a story feel timeless. It felt like the perfect moment to round up a collection of fine art wedding photography websites built with StyleCloud. Each one approaches romance a little differently. Some lean light and editorial, others rich and cinematic. All of them use design, typography and imagery with intention.
What we love most is how these websites show that fine art wedding photography doesn’t have to follow a single formula. Making the most of StyleCloud’s versatility, the photographers featured here have each created a site that’s deeply personal, reflecting their style and speaking directly to the clients they want to attract.
1. Mati Photography
A cinematic wedding photographer based in Austria, Mati’s fine art wedding photography site uses contrast and pacing beautifully, combining light, pared-back layouts with darker, more cinematic sections. Neutral tones and elegant typography create a refined editorial feel, while the structure gives space for storytelling to take centre stage.

2. Nirav Patel
We often come back to Nirav Patel’s site because it works on so many levels, pairing romantic, intimate imagery with a refined editorial approach. We love the soft neutral palette and generous white space, which create a calm, luxury feel and allow the photography to lead throughout.

3. Jeremy Chou Photography
Los Angeles–based Jeremy Chou’s fine art wedding photography site has a cinematic, editorial feel. We love the refined colour choices, elegant typography and expansive full-width imagery, which create a sense of confidence and ease, allowing the work to take centre stage.

4. Laurence Gibbs Photography
Laurence Gibbs’ website has a cinematic, editorial quality, using a dark, atmospheric palette and expressive serif typography. It has a distinct fine art feel. Layered textures and generous spacing allow the work to breathe, with a confident, intentional sense of pacing throughout.

5. Yidaki Studio
Italy wedding photographers Yidaki Studio have created a website that feels rich and romantic, with a distinctly editorial tone. A deep, atmospheric colour palette and expressive typography set the mood, while cinematic imagery and clear structure give the site a confident, artistic feel.

6. Bernadeta Kupiec Photography
Scottish wedding photographer Bernadeta describes herself as a ‘romantic photojournalist’, and her website conveys exactly this. It feels soft, elegant and personal. Light tones and gentle typography create an intimate atmosphere, while the layout gives space for emotive storytelling. We’re drawn into the art-like imagery and dreamy overall feel.

7. Mauro Beoletto
Mauro Beoletto’s Italian roots are reflected in the warmth and romance of this website. Earthy tones, classic typography and beautifully paced galleries give it a distinctly European, editorial feel. The overall experience feels artistic and stylish, while remaining calm and unhurried.

8. Toast of Leeds
Toast of Leeds’ photography site takes a confident editorial and documentary-led approach. We particularly like the strong contrast between dark and light sections and the expressive typography, which create a sense of rhythm and intent. The design feels honest and story-focused and the copy is full of personality, giving a clear sense of the photographer behind the lens.

9. Kristin La Voie Photography
Kristin’s website has a light, airy quality that feels instantly romantic. Pale tones, elegant serif fonts and clean layouts give it a timeless fine art feel. There’s also a sense of fun and ease running through the site, making it feel natural, inviting and quietly enticing.

10. Photography by Roberta
‘Creative, romantic, timeless’ is how Roberta describes her photography, and you feel that straight away. We love the paper-textured background, which gives the site a tactile, album-like quality, as if you’ve stepped into a beautifully designed album. Photography by Roberta balances softness with structure, with muted tones and clear typography supporting a design that keeps the focus firmly on the imagery and story.

11. Wildling Weddings
Wildling Weddings’ website immediately grabs attentions with its rich, nature-led imagery, expressive typography and warm, earthy tones. The result is an immersive, story-driven experience that feels romantic, adventurous and full of personality.

12. Ana Kete
Next in our line-up of fine art wedding photographer websites built with StyleCloud is Swiss wedding photographer Ana Kete. Ana’s site pairs clean, refined design with imagery that moves effortlessly between grandeur and intimacy. The restrained layout and elegant typography keep the focus on the work, while the breadth of locations and moments gives the site a celebratory energy.

13. Lukas Hanifle
Lukas Hanifle’s fine art wedding photography site feels refined and cinematic, using clean layouts, restrained tones and elegant typography to let the imagery lead. There’s a strong fine art feel throughout, with gorgeous photography and film that make us want to really slow down and immerse ourselves.

14. Marcos Sanchez
This one oozes fine art. Barcelona-based Marcos Sanchez’s wedding photography site feels refined, confident and editorial. Neutral tones, generous spacing and bold serif typography create a clear and calm structure, allowing the imagery to stand on its own. We love how this gives the site a timeless, gallery-like quality.

15. Tali Photography
Tali Photography’s site feels confident, glamorous and editorial. A light, refined palette is paired with bold black sections and elegant typography, creating a strong sense of contrast and rhythm. The design reflects a fashion-led approach to fine art wedding photography, with imagery and pacing that feel assured, celebratory and luxurious.

16. Arete Events
Our StyleCloud themes can be adapted seamlessly for event websites, and Arete Events has embraced this with a site that reflects a refined, editorial approach to luxury wedding planning. The design feels romantic and atmospheric, with soft neutral tones, expressive typography and carefully layered imagery.

17. Natalie Pluck
We love Natalie Pluck’s calm, emotive approach to wedding photography, and her StyleCloud site reflects that beautifully. Soft neutrals, elegant typography and a considered editorial layout create space for feeling and connection, resulting in a fine art wedding photography site that feels effortless and quietly confident.

18. Maxime Bernadin
Maxime Bernadin’s fine art wedding photography site feels elegant and cinematic, with refined layouts and classic typography creating a timeless editorial tone. We’re drawn to the imagery which balances intimacy and celebration beautifully, giving the site a confident, expressive energy.

19. Emily Tyler
Emily Tyler describes her work as ‘fine art, editorial wedding photography’, and this comes across perfectly on her site. We love how she’s used StyleCloud to create a clean, editorial structure, with soft neutrals and a relaxed grid that lets moments unfold naturally.

20. Miki Studios
We were totally spoilt for choice when it came to fine art wedding photography websites built with StyleCloud, and Miki Studios is right up there with our favourites. This site feels emotive and full of heart. We love how the design supports both photography and film without fuss, using soft tones, simple layouts and plenty of space to let real moments shine.

21. Daniele Vertelli
Last but not least on our list of fine art wedding photography websites is Italian destination photographer Daniele Vertelli. We love the way strong black and white imagery is paired with lighter, quieter moments. The design is simple and unfussy, giving space for real emotion, movement and connection to come through.

StyleCloud Themes For Fine Art Wedding Photography
What stands out across these fine art wedding photography websites is not a single look or formula, but the range of approaches they support. From cinematic and fashion-led to relaxed, documentary and deeply emotive, each site feels distinct, shaped carefully around the way the photographer tells their stories.
This flexibility is built into each of our StyleCloud themes. They’re designed to support individuality rather than impose a fixed aesthetic, giving photographers and creatives the space to shape something that genuinely reflects their work.
Here are some of our favourite StyleCloud themes for creating a fine art wedding photography website:
Sophia offers softness, elegance and editorial flow, making it ideal for light, romantic fine art storytelling.
Como brings structure and clarity, well suited to photographers who value timeless design with quiet confidence.
Porto Art leans more expressive and creative, giving room for drama, contrast and narrative-led imagery.
Vida balances warmth and refinement, perfect for those who want romance without anything feeling overworked.
Monde Light combines drama and impactful typography with soft, earthy tones.
Together, these themes act as flexible frameworks rather than finished designs, allowing photographers to create fine art wedding photography websites that feel personal, considered and unmistakably their own.
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Why Website Design Matters for Fine Art Wedding Photographers
Fine art wedding photography is rooted in emotion, intention and restraint — and your website needs to reflect that from the very first scroll. For photographers working in a fine art style, a website isn’t just a portfolio. It’s part of the experience you’re offering.
Design choices like generous white space, considered typography and calm pacing give your work room to breathe. They signal confidence and professionalism, helping visitors slow down and engage with your imagery rather than skimming past it. This is especially important for fine art clients, who are often drawn to feeling, atmosphere and storytelling as much as the photographs themselves.
A well-designed fine art wedding photography website also builds trust before a single word is read. Clear structure, intuitive navigation and thoughtfully placed information make it easy for potential clients to understand your approach, your process and whether you’re the right fit, without overwhelming them. When design supports the work instead of competing with it, enquiries tend to follow naturally.

Questions About Fine Art Wedding Photography
Fine art wedding photography focuses on storytelling, emotion and visual artistry rather than documentation alone. It’s often inspired by editorial photography and fine art traditions, with careful attention to light, composition, colour and pacing. The result is imagery that feels timeless, intentional and deeply personal — photographs designed to be experienced, not just viewed.
A fine art wedding photography website is designed to let imagery lead. Layouts are calm and spacious, typography is elegant and restrained, and content is curated rather than overwhelming. Instead of cramming everything onto one page, these websites guide visitors gently through galleries, stories and information, creating an emotional connection before asking for an enquiry.
Yes. All of the websites featured in this roundup are built using StyleCloud. StyleCloud provides flexible website templates and design sections that photographers can customise to suit their own aesthetic. The key difference is that the templates act as a foundation, not a limitation, allowing each site to feel completely bespoke.
Absolutely. Fine art wedding photography is less about flashy features and more about thoughtful design choices. With StyleCloud, photographers can adjust layouts, spacing, typography and colour palettes to create a website that feels editorial and refined without touching code. The end result looks custom because it’s curated with intention.
They do, when designed properly. Fine art clients are often looking for trust, emotional alignment and a sense of calm confidence. A well-structured fine art wedding website builds that trust through storytelling, clear navigation, carefully placed information and an enquiry journey that feels effortless rather than salesy.
StyleCloud is designed with fine art and editorial photographers very much in mind. Its layouts prioritise imagery, white space and typography, making it ideal for photographers who want their work to speak first. It also supports long-form storytelling, refined galleries and elegant sales pages — all essential for fine art wedding photography brands.
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About the Author | Melissa Love
Melissa Love is the co-founder of StyleCloud and lead designer. A WordPress web design expert and branding specialist, she works with photographers and other creatives to elevate their online presence.
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