Visual Voice Collection
No. 01
For photographers whose content doesn’t look like their work
Your work has a point of view. Your content should too.
Three editorial Canva templates that turn the images you already have into portfolio-style content for Instagram, your website, and anywhere else your work needs to speak for itself.
Designed to help you uncover your visual patterns, articulate your artistic voice, and create content that feels as intentional as your photographs.
Includes:
– Archive Of Noticing: a single-image editorial layout that gives one photograph the presence of a gallery wall. For the image that deserves more than a grid post.
– Curated Works Collage: a scattered, layered collage of your work, like prints spread across a table. Show range, consistency, and volume in one frame.
– Visual Elements: a numbered framework naming the five things you notice most (light, connection, story, memory, meaning, or your own five). The page that explains your eye to people who’ve only ever seen single images.
– Each layout comes in portrait (4:5, Instagram-ready) and landscape (website and desktop) formats.
Fully editable in Canva
Designed for Instagram, websites, portfolios, and creative storytelling.
CAD $24.00
Instant download. No complicated setup. Just your images, your eye, and a place to begin.
Digital product, non-refundable.
For photographers who want to communicate not just what they photograph, but how they see.

Most photographers post a single image and a caption that says nothing. The work is strong, but nobody is told what they’re looking at or why it matters. These templates do the explaining. They take the images you already have and frame them the way a gallery would: with intention, context, and a point of view. Your audience stops seeing nice photos and starts seeing a photographer who notices things they don’t.
The Stories Collected Over Time, Shared.
What you return to again and again is never random.
The light that catches your eye.
The details you linger on.
The stories you feel compelled to tell.
Together, they form your visual voice.
This collection helps you put that voice into words and visuals your audience can see and feel.
What you notice becomes your visual voice.



A Study In Noticing
CAD $24.00
Where you’ll use them
Instagram carousels. Your about page. A pinned post that actually explains your work. A portfolio PDF. The first page of your welcome guide. Anywhere a potential client decides whether you see things differently or not.
How it works
1. Download and open in Canva (a free account works)
2. Drop in your own images
3. Publish
Demo
Built to be filled with your own stories and voice.

CAD $24.00
Questions.
FAQ
Q.
Do I need Canva Pro?
No. Everything works with a free Canva account.
Q.
Are photographs included?
The templates are built to hold your work. Placeholder frames show you exactly where everything goes.
Q.
What if I don’t notice light, connection, story, memory, and meaning?
Then rename them. The five elements are a starting framework, not a rule. The point is to name what you actually return to, in your own words.
Q.
Can I use these for both my client-facing account and a second account?
es. Your licence covers your own business use across your platforms. It doesn’t cover reselling or redistributing the templates themselves.
Q.
I’m not a photographer. Will this still work?
If you make visual work of any kind (illustration, interiors, ceramics, film), yes. The framework is about showing what you notice, and that isn’t exclusive to cameras.








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