For Photographers

Let your photos do the talking

Portfolio, booking, prints, Instagram. lnk.boo is a link-in-bio page with bento grid layouts that put your images front and center.

Build your page

Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.

Link pages weren't made for visual work

Photographers put real intention into every image: the editing choices, the crop, the color grade. Then someone taps your bio link and gets a column of rounded rectangles. Text only. No sense of what you shoot or who you are.

Most link-in-bio tools are text-first. They were built for influencers listing affiliate links, not for photographers who need their page to feel visual. The result is a page that communicates nothing about your work until someone clicks through to your actual site.

That first tap is your first impression. A text list doesn't make anyone want to see more. Photographers already running a Squarespace portfolio sometimes also try Bio Sites; the lnk.boo vs Bio Sites comparison covers when the Squarespace ecosystem makes sense and when a standalone tool wins.

A grid that shows your work

lnk.boo's bento grid arranges your content in tiles of different sizes. A large image tile from a recent shoot next to your booking link. Your Instagram beside a smaller portfolio thumbnail. A client quote in the corner. The page reads like a mood board, not a menu.

The image blocks are the thing that matters most for photographers. They sit in the grid as full tiles, not tiny thumbnails squeezed into a sidebar. Your photos get the space they need to actually land.

Add whatever else makes sense: links to your portfolio, booking page, prints shop. Social icons for Instagram, YouTube, TikTok. A heading to separate wedding work from commercial. The grid holds it all without looking cluttered. If your prints actually live on Etsy rather than your own store, the Etsy-seller walkthrough covers that variant. Photographers who run a tutorial or behind-the-scenes channel should also look at the YouTube-creator setup for the description-link-block angle.

Dark themes that let images breathe

lnk.boo ships with 10+ polished themes, most of them dark. That's not arbitrary. Dark backgrounds make photos pop. Gallery websites have known this forever. Light gray text on a near-black background lets the images be the brightest thing on the page.

No theme editor, no CSS to write. Pick one that fits your aesthetic, add your content, and the page looks finished. The themes are opinionated because a photographer's link page should look like someone with visual taste made it.

Free. Custom URL is $1.99.

You already pay for Adobe, cloud storage, maybe a gallery platform, maybe a website. Adding a $15/month Linktree-style link page to that stack is $180/year for something that should be trivial. The one-time vs subscription page breaks down the same math against Beacons and Stan Store if you're comparing more than two tools.

lnk.boo is free to build, publish, and use at a random URL like lnk.boo/page-a1b2c3d4. Every theme, bento grids, image blocks, no branding. Want your URL at lnk.boo/yourname instead? That's a one-time $1.99. Change it later and it's another $1.99, but every URL you've bought stays yours and 301-redirects. Less than a single stock photo.

Build your page

Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.

Social proof

70k+

link clicks from pages that look like someone cared

1,000+ creators and photographers. Since 2021.

Questions photographers ask

Can I show my photos on the page?

Yes. lnk.boo has image content blocks that display in the bento grid alongside your links and social profiles. Add portfolio highlights, a headshot, or recent work as tiles in the grid. Not tiny thumbnails: full-width tiles that give your photos room to land.

Is this a portfolio replacement?

No. A portfolio site goes deep: galleries, client proofing, pricing pages. lnk.boo is the page someone sees when they tap your Instagram bio link. It's the first impression, not the whole story. Most photographers use it alongside their portfolio site, not instead of it.

What links do photographers usually include?

Portfolio site, booking page, prints shop, Instagram, YouTube or TikTok for behind-the-scenes, maybe a newsletter signup or a gallery from a recent shoot. The bento grid lets you give visual weight to the ones that matter most.

How does the bento grid work for photography?

Your page is a grid of tiles at different sizes. Put a hero image in a large tile, your booking link and Instagram in smaller ones, a quote from a client in another. The mix of images and links makes the page feel like a curated layout, not a generic list.

How much does lnk.boo cost?

Building, publishing, and using a page is free at a random URL like lnk.boo/page-a1b2c3d4. Every theme, bento grids, all content blocks, no branding. A custom URL like lnk.boo/yourname is a one-time $1.99. Change it later and it's another $1.99, but every URL you've bought stays yours and 301-redirects, and switching between URLs you own is free. Running since 2021, 1,000+ creators on the platform.

Build your photo page

Everything you link to, arranged on one page that looks as good as your work.

Build your page

Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.