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Business Card Maker for Photographers

Design cards as visually striking as your photography

Your business card is a reflection of your creative eye. As a photographer, the design, paper quality, and layout of your card tell potential clients what to expect from your work before they even see your portfolio. NexaLink's free business card maker helps you create cards that showcase your visual brand and include a QR code to your portfolio, so every card you hand out at weddings, events, and shoots leads to booked sessions.

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Tips for Photographers

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Include your portfolio URL and a QR code so recipients can view your work instantly

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Specify your photography niche on the card such as Wedding, Portrait, or Commercial

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Use high-quality matte or soft-touch card stock that feels premium in the hand

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Keep the front design minimal and let one signature image or your logo do the talking

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a photographer put on their business card?

Include your name, photography specialty, phone number, email, portfolio website URL, Instagram handle, and service area. A QR code linking to your portfolio or booking page is highly effective. If you have a studio name, include it alongside your personal name.

Should photographers include a photo on their business card?

You can include one signature image on the back of your card to showcase your style, but keep it subtle. The card itself should demonstrate your design sensibility rather than serving as a mini portfolio. Let the QR code link to your full body of work.

What card stock and finish should photographers use?

Photographers should choose premium card stock that reflects their brand. Matte and soft-touch finishes convey elegance for wedding and portrait photographers. Glossy finishes work for commercial photographers. Consider unique options like thick cotton stock or edge coloring to stand out.

How can photographers use business cards at weddings and events?

Keep cards ready for wedding guests who approach you during receptions, styled shoot collaborators, and vendor partners at bridal fairs. A card with your portfolio QR code lets interested guests book their own sessions. Place a small stack near your display at vendor events.

Should a photographer's business card match their website design?

Yes. Consistent branding across your card, website, and social media creates a cohesive professional image. Use the same logo, fonts, and color palette. When a prospect goes from your card to your website, the visual continuity builds trust and reinforces your brand identity.

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