Shutter is a storybook-style photography landing page built for Iceland tour companies. It scrolls through four photographic seasons, each as a full-viewport spread with its own hero image, tour dates, gear notes, and a direct booking form. The Neo-Retro design and Sunset Gradient palette give it the weight of a field journal and the clarity of a sales page.
by Rocket studio
Shutter is a single-page, full-scroll landing page template designed for Iceland photography tour operators. It guides visitors through four distinct seasonal tours, winter through autumn, each presented as a cinematic full-viewport spread. Every season carries its own pricing, dates, group size, and inline booking form. The result feels less like a website and more like a hardbound photo book that sells.
This template is built for tour operators and photographers who sell high-commitment, experience-led travel. It speaks directly to buyers who need more than a grid of thumbnails and a contact form to say yes.
Most travel landing pages treat every tour the same: a hero image, a bullet list of inclusions, and a generic book-now button. That approach fails when your product is a deeply seasonal, emotionally specific experience. Buyers need to feel the difference between a winter aurora shoot above Vestrahorn and a summer midnight sun session at Jökulsárlón before they hand over a deposit.
Shutter gives you a fully structured, scroll-driven landing page ready to be populated with your own imagery, copy, and tour details. Every major section is already architected for seasonal storytelling and direct conversion.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Full-viewport Seasonal Spreads
Palette-shifting Scroll Transitions
Macro Close-up Header Section
Per-season Inline Booking Form
Sticky Comparison Tab
Neo-retro Typography System
Can I add more than four seasonal tours to this template?
Does each seasonal spread include its own booking form?
Is this template suitable for a photography tour operator running year-round workshops?
How much design customization does this template support?
Who is the target audience this template is designed to attract?
This template delivers a focused set of visual and structural features drawn directly from the design brief. Each one earns its place by solving a specific problem for photography tour operators.
Each of the four seasons occupies its own complete viewport height, functioning like a page in a physical photo book. Winter, spring, summer, and autumn each get a dedicated hero image, tour dates, gear recommendations, and a direct call to action. Nothing competes for attention within a single spread.
The background color evolves as you scroll, moving from volcanic black at the top through geothermal amber midtones into aurora lavender twilight. This mimics the four-hour arc of an Icelandic sunset and creates a sense of time passing as the visitor moves through each season.
The page opens not with a sweeping landscape but with an extreme detail shot of black volcanic sand and a single ice diamond catching low-angle light. A thin Neo-Retro serif headline fades in over the image. There is no navigation bar and no immediate call to action, only the image and a reason to scroll.
Each seasonal spread includes its own minimal booking form. Visitors select preferred dates from a dropdown, choose their experience level from beginner, intermediate, or advanced, and answer a single open question about what they most want to photograph. The form is embedded inline so the booking moment never interrupts the storytelling.
A persistent "Compare All Tours" tab sits anchored to the right edge of the viewport throughout the full scroll. It gives returning visitors and comparison shoppers a fast path to review all seasonal options without losing their place in the page narrative.
Headlines use a thin Neo-Retro serif that carries the weight of a field journal without feeling precious. Body copy sits in glacial cream for readability against dark backgrounds. Geothermal amber is reserved for dates, prices, and interactive hover states, giving key conversion details an immediate visual highlight.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Macro Close-Up Header | Opens the page with an extreme detail image and a single fading headline to compel scrolling |
| Winter Season Spread | Presents the aurora tour above Vestrahorn with dates, gear notes, pricing, and booking form |
| Spring Season Spread | Covers ice cave tours with turquoise melt visuals, specific dates, and an inline booking form |
| Summer Season Spread | Showcases midnight sun at Jökulsárlón with copper-light imagery and seasonal booking details |
| Autumn Season Spread | Features storm light at Kirkjufell with seasonal pricing and its own reservation form |
| Sticky Comparison Tab | Persistent right-edge tab allowing visitors to compare all four seasonal tours at any scroll position |
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme built on a Sunset Gradient color system. The palette was designed to feel like a faded Kodachrome slide held up to a window, warm and nostalgic but with an alien cold quality underneath.
The template is structured to remain readable and visually coherent on smaller screens. Full-viewport spreads adapt to portrait orientation without losing the cinematic quality of the layout.
Shutter earns the booking click through a sequence of proof and specificity rather than a single aggressive call to action. Each section of the page does a specific conversion job.
Shutter is a single-page landing page template categorized under Travel and Hospitality, specifically built for the Iceland travel and Iceland photography tour niche. It is designed in the Storybook and Full-Page template style, making it well suited for high-consideration travel products where emotional storytelling drives purchase decisions.