About Fuel Your Photos

Your website should be just as exciting to work with as your camera. (I know, that might sound a bit crazy at first!)

But think about it – your camera isn’t just a piece of equipment, it’s a tool that helps you bring your creative vision to life. Your website should be the same way – not some technical burden you deal with once a year, but a dynamic platform that grows and evolves with you.

That’s why Fuel Your Photos exists. I’m here to help photographers build websites they’re actually proud to share. Not just technically sound sites that rank well in Google (though that’s definitely part of it!), but creative platforms you genuinely enjoy working with.

I believe:

  • Your website should grow and evolve with your business
  • The best website is one you’re excited to show off
  • Every photographer’s voice and approach is unique
  • Technology should amplify your creativity, not hold it back

Whether you’re a full-time pro looking to level up your online presence, or a part-time photographer building your side hustle, I’m here to help you take control of your digital home.

About Corey

Ok, so… how did I end up being that guy who gets weirdly excited about photographer websites?

Back when everyone was building gorgeous (but impossible to update) Flash websites, I started experimenting with WordPress. Honestly, I was just really stubborn about wanting to control my own site. That stubbornness led to an unexpected discovery – I actually looked forward to working on my website. Each update wasn’t just another task to check off my list, it was an opportunity to experiment and create something new.

That’s when everything clicked. I realized that most photographers I knew were treating their websites like some tedious technical task they had to endure. These were incredibly talented people who would spend countless hours perfecting their craft and investing in their gear, but their websites? Always an afterthought.

Since then, I’ve made it my mission to help photographers transform their relationship with their websites. I’ve worked with hundreds of photography businesses, analyzed thousands of photography websites, and developed frameworks that make website management feel less like a chore and more like another creative outlet.

I believe that good marketing serves the audience, and that building a strong online presence isn’t about following some magic formula – it’s about creating something authentic that resonates with the right people.

Want to chat about your website? I’d love to have you in the course community, where photographers are consistently learning to love their websites, and get more traffic from Google.