Shutter is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Turkey photography tour operators. It combines a cinematic Location Input header, edge-to-edge scroll-reveal photography, and a rhythm of visual crescendos and quiet text intermissions. The design uses a Luxe Minimal Northern Lights palette to position high-end tour offerings and convert serious photographers into itinerary page clicks.
by Rocket studio
Shutter is a single-page, full-width immersive landing page template designed for a curated Turkey photography tour. It guides serious amateur and semi-pro photographers through Cappadocia, Istanbul, and Pamukkale using cinematic scroll reveals, a destination-switching hero, and a clear click-through path to a detailed itinerary and booking page.
This template is built for photography tour operators and lead photographers who run curated, high-end expeditions. It speaks directly to clients who already own professional gear and want proof of creative output before committing to a booking.
Generic travel landing pages rely on descriptions and bullet-point itineraries. For a high-end photography tour, the page itself needs to be the portfolio. Visitors should feel the quality of the work before reading a single word of copy.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that functions as both a marketing page and a visual portfolio. Every section is pre-built with a specific job: earn trust, build desire, and guide the visitor toward the itinerary page or the lead-capture PDF offer.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Cinematic Location Input Header
Scroll-reveal Full-viewport Gallery
Image-text Rhythm Structure
Tiered Click-through Call to Action System
PDF Shot List Lead Capture
Northern Lights Visual Identity
Does this landing page include a booking form?
How does the destination-switching header work?
Can I collect email leads from visitors who are not ready to book?
When does the fixed bottom call-to-action bar appear?
Which Turkish destinations are featured in this template?
This template delivers six distinct design and interaction features, all grounded in the brief.
The header opens with a full-bleed aerial of Cappadocia at pre-dawn. A single aurora-teal input field sits centered on the image with placeholder text reading "Where do you want to shoot?" As a visitor selects a Turkish destination, the background dissolves into a matched hero image over two seconds, mimicking a slow cinematic fade.
Every scroll event surfaces a new full-bleed photograph that fills the screen edge to edge with zero margin. Each image is paired with a single line of metadata showing location, time of day, focal length, and aperture, creating the feel of a vertical gallery walk through the tour's actual output.
Between image sets, brief text sections appear on abyssal black fields with generous whitespace. These intermissions carry itinerary details, the lead photographer's credentials, and a gear recommendation list. The rhythm follows an image-image-image-pause pattern that builds a cumulative visual argument.
The primary call to action, labeled "Explore the 2025 Itinerary," first appears as a ghost button in aurora teal after the third hero image. It then resurfaces as a fixed bottom bar once the visitor has scrolled past fifty percent of the page, keeping the conversion path visible without interrupting the visual experience.
A secondary text link, "Download the Shot List," offers a downloadable PDF gear-and-location guide in exchange for an email address. This captures warm leads who are drawn into the visual story but not yet ready to click through to the booking page.
The visual identity uses abyssal black (#080B14) as the dominant canvas, aurora teal (#00C9A7) for interactive elements and hover states, celestial violet (#845EC2) as a backlight wash behind featured images, and glacial white (#F5F5F7) for typography and breathing space. The combined effect reads like a long-exposure night sky over an ancient landscape.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | Destination-switching cinematic hero with teal input field |
| First Hero Image | Opens the scroll gallery with Cappadocia balloon dawn |
| Second Hero Image | Istanbul fog and Süleymaniye Mosque atmosphere |
| Third Hero Image | Pamukkale calcium pools at pink-sky reflection |
| Ghost call to action Button | First appearance of "Explore the 2025 Itinerary" after image three |
| Itinerary Intermission | Black-field text block with tour itinerary details |
| Photographer Credentials | Lead photographer bio and expertise presented as quiet text |
| Gear Recommendation List | Curated list of recommended equipment for the tour |
| Kayaköy Hero Image | Ghost town in late afternoon amber light |
| Fixed Bottom call to action Bar | Persistent booking prompt activated at fifty percent scroll |
| Shot List Lead Capture | Secondary text link and email capture for PDF download |
The template follows a Luxe Minimal theme built on the Northern Lights color system. Black dominates eighty percent of the canvas, giving every image and color accent maximum visual weight. Typography floats in glacial white with generous letter-spacing, evoking gallery placards rather than web copy.
The full-width immersive layout is built to scale across screen sizes while preserving the cinematic impact of each full-viewport image. The fixed bottom call-to-action bar adapts naturally to mobile viewports, keeping the conversion path accessible without crowding the visual experience.
This template is built around a click-through strategy. It does not use a contact form on the page. Instead, it earns trust visually and then routes warm visitors to a dedicated itinerary and booking page.
This template is designed as a standalone landing page with no on-page booking form. All transactional steps happen on a linked itinerary page. The template is well-suited for tour operators who already have a booking or reservation platform and need a high-impact front door that positions the experience before asking for any commitment.