By Francis Okechukwu
Julian-vance is a cinematic Framer template for photographers. Built with an editorial soul, it features a bespoke gear arsenal, deep-dive CMS journal, and fluid motion. Transform your portfolio into a digital legacy designed for high-ticket commissions.

Julian Vance — Cinematic Photographer Portfolio
Julian Vance is a high-end Framer template crafted for professional photographers, cinematographers, and visual studios. Rather than defaulting to the predictable image-grid format, it approaches your portfolio as a thoughtfully curated digital archive. Rooted in purpose, emotion, and technical detail, this template is built for creative professionals seeking to attract premium commercial and editorial work.
The “Selected Work” section features a polished grid layout that puts storytelling first. Each project functions as more than a simple gallery — it’s a presentation of visual identity, merging cinematic movement with deliberate, precise compositions.
Strengthen your credibility through an integrated editorial journal. Pre-loaded with in-depth pieces on the “Theology of Light” and “The Role of Color,” this section gives you a platform to communicate the thinking behind your work, converting casual visitors into loyal followers and paying clients.
The services section is organized into three clear categories: Weddings, Brand & Commercial, and Portraits & Lifestyle. The structure is designed to convey a versatile range of offerings while preserving a cohesive, luxury feel throughout.
An elegant “Common Inquiries” accordion alongside a carefully considered contact form create a smooth, professional path from initial interest to confirmed booking, removing unnecessary friction at every step.
Developed entirely in Framer, the template incorporates fluid scroll transitions, parallax image reveals, and subtle typographic animations that contribute to a light, high-performance browsing experience.
Who is this for?
Photographers ready to position their brand above local competitors.
Cinematographers who need a website that handles motion just as elegantly as static imagery.


