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by Mickael
Egnis is a modern Framer template for photography and video portfolios, built for filmmakers, videographers, and film & TV creators. Showcase your projects, highlight…
Egnis is built in Framer so teams in the photography space can publish a structured marketing site with routes that already match how buyers scan: proof, detail, and contact. Waida set up the file for remixing; your job is to swap in real copy, connect forms, and tune the hero so it matches the brand you are already selling on calls.
This template fits photography-relevant projects where you need a film-leaning first impression and enough depth that returning visitors can still find service or work detail. It works well for Film and Video storylines when you are willing to keep CMS or static pages in sync with what you actually deliver.
It is a weaker match when you need a heavy logged-in product, dozens of one-off static pages, or a multi-brand portal out of a single file. In those cases plan a more custom stack even if the first launch can ride this layout.
The marketplace framing on Framer’s listing positions this for clear hierarchy and legible type. Expect section rhythm that works on long scroll, with room for product photography, metrics, and logos once you add them. Motion, if you keep it, should reinforce hierarchy, not cover weak messaging.
The map above matches what Framer lists for this file. Favor (CMS) routes for anything you will update weekly; keep stable positioning on static pages.
Framer editing means you can hand off to marketing without shipping new code for every copy tweak. CMS routes (where the marketplace shows CMS-backed pages) turn ongoing updates into content work, not new canvases. Forms and CTAs on contact, demo, or request routes support lead capture. SEO depends on the headlines and assets you add, but the page set gives you sensible buckets for it.
Responsive layouts matter because many evaluation visits are mobile; preview each hero on a phone when you are close to launch.
For a free file, you get a credible sitemap and preview URL so you can test positioning before you commit a big design bet. The creator’s marketplace listing is the right place to sanity-check the latest view count and any extra notes on features.
We would use Egnis on photography or adjacent teams when the listed pages match the journey you want (proof, detail, and contact) and you need a shippable site this week.
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