10 Stunning WordPress Themes for Photographers


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Photographers do need to have an online presence to share their work with the world. If you are a photographer, you want to bring your best photos online to generate leads for your business and get your work some attention on social networking sites. These 10 stunning themes help you do that in a professional manner:

Photorific: a highly customizable and attractive theme that lets you promote your best work to your visitors in a professional manner. It can be used for portfolio and photo-only sites.

ecoPhoto: a lightweight but stunning theme for photographers. It is super fast and lets you promote your photos in high definition on your site.

ANAN for WordPress: another stunner of a theme for photographers. It has 4 portfolio styles and 8 custom widgets. It has a built-in short-code generator.

Photoland: the perfect theme for photo-only blogs. It has several custom widgets and a powerful back-end.

Photoblog Theme: a versatile theme for web designers, photographers, architects, and other artists. Offers automatic photo resizing, custom widgets, and a powerful back-end.

ecoCollage: a unique theme that creates dynamic mashups of your photo entries on your website. Turns your website into a photo-blog in an instant.

Landscape: perfect for those who need a scalable WordPress theme. This theme not only looks good but is based on the all powerful Genesis framework for WordPress.

King Size: a highly customizable and clean theme for photo-based websites. Makes creating galleries and your own portfolio a piece of cake. It has 5 styles.

Simple Portfolio: a minimal but powerful portfolio theme. It is perfect for promoting your photos and artwork. It takes advantage of custom post types to bring your visitors a more dynamic experience.

Deep Focus: need an affordable but attractive photo theme for your WP site? Deep Focus is just that. It offers automated thumbnail resizing and 5 color schemes.

Which one is your favorite?

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