Photo Hero
A fold-filling photography hero with a large Placeholder image above a two-column text panel carrying the photographer name, focus, commission note, and a four-row meta strip.
A fold-filling photography hero with a large Placeholder image above a two-column text panel carrying the photographer name, focus, commission note, and a four-row meta strip.
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Photo Hero fills the fold with a large Placeholder image spanning full width above a two-column text panel: the photographer name, Elara Voss, at h1 scale, a focus line, documentary and landscape photography, shot on film, and a commission note naming exactly what is on offer, editorial, book projects, and long-form travel work. A ruled meta strip in the right column carries four rows, available from August 2025, base in Reykjavik, camera bodies, and film stocks, balancing the column pair with substantive detail. The text panel is never overlaid on the image.
The section is flex min-h-screen flex-col justify-center with py-16 md:py-24 so it fills the fold at any viewport without dvh or svh units. The container extends to 2xl:max-w-[1400px] on wide screens. Photographer data and meta rows are one object so both columns read from a single source of truth.
Reach for this block as the opening section of a photography portfolio, the first thing a visitor sees. The installer swaps the photographer name, focus line, commission note, and all four meta rows for their own availability and equipment.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the personal portfolio opener naming a specific photographic focus and real availability. Other hero layouts:
Tip: the meta strip earns its place only if the rows contain real, current information; outdated availability is worse than no meta strip at all.