Captura is a masonry-style photography landing page built for Portugal photography tours. It opens with a full-screen aerial video, guides visitors through a cinematic daylight arc, and drives event registration with a two-step sliding panel form, a PDF itinerary gate, and a participant gallery complete with visible camera settings.
by Rocket studio
Captura is a single-page template designed for a ten-day Portugal photography tour. It uses a masonry grid laid out as a cinematic film sequence, pulling visitors from pre-dawn blues through golden-hour ambers. Two conversion paths run in parallel: a spot-reservation form and a PDF itinerary download, so every type of visitor has a reason to act.
This template speaks directly to tour operators running photography-focused travel experiences in Portugal. It is equally well-suited to anyone marketing a niche adventure trip where visual storytelling drives sign-ups.
Generic travel pages bury the emotional hook under blocks of text and price tables. Photography tour buyers need to feel the light before they read the itinerary. This template leads with atmosphere, then earns the registration click through layered proof.
You get a complete single-page layout built around visual momentum and two distinct conversion paths. Every section is designed to move a visitor forward, from first impression through to form submission.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-screen Aerial Video Header
Daylight-arc Masonry Grid
Cinematic Full-bleed Scene Bars
Two-step Sliding Registration Panel
Sticky Reservation Bar with Scarcity Count
Participant Gallery with Camera Settings
Can I use this template for a photography tour outside Portugal?
What information does the two-step registration form collect?
How does the PDF itinerary download capture leads?
What is shown in the participant gallery section?
Where does the sticky reservation bar appear on the page?
This template packages every structural element a photography tour operator needs to present an experience and capture qualified leads.
The header plays a sixty-second aerial sequence across the Douro Valley, Alfama, and Benagil sea cave. Ambient sound includes wind, shutter clicks, and distant fado. The headline "Ten Days. One Country. Every Light." appears letter by letter as the final wave recedes.
The masonry grid is arranged so each cluster represents one tour day. Tiles mix location scouting shots, behind-the-scenes moments, and final participant images side by side. Time of day shifts across clusters from pre-dawn blues through midday whites, golden-hour ambers, and blue-hour slates.
Between each masonry cluster, a full-bleed landscape bar carries a single short italic caption. These bars provide visual breathing room and build narrative tension as the visitor scrolls toward the final gallery.
The registration form opens as a sliding panel. Step one collects first name and email. Step two asks for preferred departure date, experience level via three visual toggles (Enthusiast, Advanced, Professional), and an optional free-text gear summary.
A sticky bar reading "Reserve Your Spot -- 12 Remaining" appears after the header video ends and repeats as a full-width section before the final gallery. A secondary path offers a downloadable PDF itinerary in exchange for an email address, capturing visitors who are still deciding.
The final gallery showcases best single frames from previous tour participants. Each image displays the camera settings used, making the quality of the outcome visible and the registration feel like a concrete investment.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with aerial drone footage and animated headline |
| Sticky Reservation Bar | Persistent spot-count call to action after header video ends |
| Day-by-Day Masonry Grid | Visual tour narrative across ten days of shooting |
| Cinematic Scene Bars | Full-bleed landscape breaks with guiding captions |
| Pre-Gallery Registration | Full-width call to action section before the final gallery |
| Participant Gallery | Proof gallery with participant photos and EXIF data |
| PDF Itinerary Gate | Secondary email capture for undecided browsers |
| Testimonials Section | Participant quotes paired with their tour photographs |
The color system follows a Sunset Gradient palette inspired by the fifteen-minute window at Cabo da Roca when stone turns amber and shadow turns indigo. Backgrounds shift from deep slate at the top to whitewashed lime at the bottom, mimicking a journey from pre-dawn darkness into full Portuguese daylight.
The masonry grid and full-bleed cinematic bars are built to reflow cleanly on smaller screens. The sliding registration panel is touch-friendly, and the sticky reservation bar remains visible without obscuring content on mobile viewports.
The page is structured to move different visitor types toward action without forcing a single path. Every proof element is placed to meet an objection before the visitor voices it.
Captura is built around the Adventure Terrain theme with a Cinematic Sequence creative direction. The Masonry/Pinterest layout style makes it well-suited for any visually driven travel niche where photography is the central activity.