paul harries.

What was the challenge?

Paul Harries, a renowned London-based music photographer with a career spanning over two decades, needed a new digital home that did justice to his iconic portfolio. His previous website had become outdated and lacked the functionality and flexibility to effectively showcase and sell his growing collection of photographic prints.

With high-profile work featuring artists like Nirvana, Slipknot, Dua Lipa, Metallica, and many more, it was crucial that the new site reflected both the quality and legacy of his work while providing a streamlined experience for fans and collectors. Additionally, Paul needed a simple way to manage and upload new prints independently moving forward.

A laptop displaying a black and white photograph of a tattooed man with long hair, covering one eye with his hand, with a dark background.
Laptop displaying a grid of photographs of musicians and performers in black and white and color.

What did we do about it?

We designed and developed a new website for Paul Harries using the Squarespace platform, chosen specifically for its clean design capabilities, e-commerce functionality, and ease of use. The new site puts Paul’s photography front and centre, offering an immersive visual experience that allows users to explore and purchase prints with ease.

We created a clear and intuitive structure, making it simple to navigate Paul’s vast archive while highlighting both limited edition and exhibition pieces. The result is a professional, future-proof platform that not only honours Paul’s extraordinary career but also supports his ongoing growth as a photographer and artist.

Website Design

Branding

Squarespace

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Laptop displaying a photography print shop website with various artist images, on a dark surface with shadow.
Laptop displaying an online product page for a Corey Taylor Slipknot poster with a horror-themed image of a person in a mask and red hoodie on the screen, on a dark surface with a black and gray background.
Two smartphones on a white surface displaying a photography website. The left phone shows a profile page with a black-and-white portrait of a man, and the right phone shows a videos page with three video thumbnails. Shadows cast diagonally across the surface.

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