Website for a Photo and Video Studio in Timișoara
In Timișoara, the couple looking for a photographer or a videographer never starts from a blank page. They already have four or five names, gathered from friends and from search results; they open them one after another and quickly notice that all of them look good. At that point the pictures stop helping them choose.
So they start weighing something else, even if they never say it out loud: what that day will actually be like with you in it. At MPO Web Studio we build websites for photo and video studios that answer precisely that question — and you see yours first as a free mockup, assembled with your own work, before there is any conversation about money.
Professional website from €290 · delivered in 3–7 days
How it works
- 1We build you a free demo of your site
- 2You tell us what to change
- 3You pay only if you love it
What separates two studios whose work looks equally good
A couple in Timișoara has been a guest at enough weddings and watched enough films to stop being impressed by one strong frame. When they compare, they are looking for signs that their day won't be derailed by the very person they are paying. Their worries are concrete: being kept in the sun for an hour of portraits, someone arguing with the priest, the photographer disappearing exactly when the cake is cut, an evening where every guest ducks away from a lens. No portfolio answers those fears, however good it is. Only the way you describe your own craft does. In a city where there are good colleagues in every direction, that is the ground you can still stand out on, and it has nothing to do with your gear — only with what you write about yourself.
Timișoara is, after all, the city where most clients have already seen your work before they ever look you up: the couples know each other from the same companies, they go to the same weddings in Dumbrăvița, Giroc and Ghiroda, and last year's film has already passed through their phones. In a market where the work circulates among the guests before it reaches a portfolio, having filmed it well is no longer news — it is assumed. What the film does not show is what that day was like for the couple, and that is the one part only you can write.
A day with you in it: the part almost nobody puts online
In practice this means a handful of things most studios leave unsaid. The hour you arrive at the preparations and the hour you leave, written plainly. What you do in the gap between the registry office and the church. How long you take the couple away from their guests, and whether you direct them or stay two steps back. How you work in an Orthodox church and how in a Catholic or Reformed one, because in Timișoara you meet all of them within a single season, and the rules in each are different. What changes when it rains and the whole schedule moves indoors. How you film a dark hall without turning it into a television set. On top of that, a few frames that show you working and one portrait of yourself, so the client knows who is walking into their home at six in the morning. And finally, what you need from them: the timeline of the day and the contacts of the other suppliers. A studio that writes all this receives fewer messages — but from people who have already made up their minds.
You go through the mockup in short bursts, not in one free evening
A season doesn't leave you free evenings, it leaves you fragments: the quarter of an hour while the cards copy over, the wait between the registry office and the church, the drive back when somebody else is at the wheel. The mockup is made to be read exactly like that. We build it for you, with your own work inside, and you get a link that stays the same: open it as often as you like, pick up where you left off, decide nothing on the first pass. Send your notes as they occur to you, written or as voice messages, one at a time. We collect them and settle them in a single round of revisions, included. Only when you say it is right do we move on to payment: prices start at 290€ for a single page and at 490€ for a presentation website, and the site goes live within days of your approval. We work remotely from Cluj-Napoca, and we don't call you on a Saturday.
Frequently asked questions
I have no frames showing me at work. How do I put across the way a day with me runs?+
You don't need a special shoot for that. We put the timeline of a day as you actually run it into the page, written in a few plain lines, plus two or three frames taken by your second shooter or by a guest, if you have any. If you have nothing at all, we go with the text and one portrait of you — it matters more than it sounds, because the client wants to see who they are talking to.
I don't want prices on display, but I get “how much does it cost?” ten times a day. What goes there instead?+
We put in what a collaboration covers — how many hours you stay, what the client receives at the end, how soon — and the figure each option starts from, without a rate card. Anyone who writes after reading that has already moved past the opening question. And the enquiry reaches you with the date and the venue filled in from the start, so you answer in a single message.
Part of my work is done as a second shooter for other studios. Can I show that?+
Yes, if the people you worked with agree to it. We give it a section of its own, with a short note about the role you had. That is better than mixing it into your own work: it shows volume and experience without letting anyone misunderstand who ran the event.
Who writes the texts about the way I work? I'm not good at talking about myself.+
We write them, but out of your own words. We ask you a few questions on WhatsApp — how a day runs, what annoys you about other crews, what you tell a couple at the first meeting — and you can answer with voice messages, between two jobs. The text comes out of those, and you read it and cut whatever doesn't sound like you.
Want to see what your business's website could look like?
Message us on WhatsApp and we'll build you a free demo website with your business name on it. See it first, then decide — no strings attached.