The .photography domain is an open generic top-level domain (gTLD) for photographers and studios. It is a descriptive, professional extension that names the craft directly, ideal for portfolios and photography businesses.
.photography at a glance
Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology
Where to register a .photography domain
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What does .photography mean?
The .photography extension is a generic top-level domain that names a profession in full. Launched in 2013 within the Identity Digital portfolio, it was one of the earliest descriptive new gTLDs, and it remains one of the clearest: a .photography address tells visitors exactly what the site is about before they see a single image.
Its length is part of its character. Where most extensions are short, .photography spells out the craft, which gives it a confident, specialist feel. yourname.photography reads as a dedicated professional home rather than a generic business site, and it frees photographers from competing for an already-taken .com.
Who uses .photography?
.photography is used by wedding and portrait photographers, commercial and product shooters, photography studios, photojournalists and hobbyists showcasing a portfolio. It is a natural fit for a personal brand: firstname.photography or studio.photography is memorable, on-topic and easy to put on a business card or in an Instagram bio.
For a broader creative studio the shorter .studio or umbrella .media may suit, and some photographers simply prefer a plain .com. But when you want the domain itself to announce the craft, few extensions do it as plainly as .photography.
.photography registration rules and requirements
.photography is a fully open gTLD: anyone, anywhere can register an available name with no documentation, licence or local presence. Registration is first-come, first-served through any accredited registrar under standard ICANN rules. Because the word is long and specific, many strong personal and studio names remain available at moderate, stable prices.
How much does .photography cost?
A .photography domain typically runs about $20 per year at mainstream registrars, though rates vary by registrar and any introductory promotion. Always confirm the renewal price — not just the first-year offer — before you register.
| Registrar | Typical .photography price (per year) |
|---|---|
| Identity Digital accredited registrars | ~$20–28/yr |
| Namecheap | ~$20/yr |
| Porkbun | ~$22/yr |
.photography pros and cons
Pros
- Names the craft in full — instantly clear and professional.
- Many strong personal and studio names still available.
- Open to anyone with no restrictions or paperwork.
- Frees photographers from competing for a taken .com.
Cons
- Long to type and spell compared with short extensions.
- Pricier than budget generics like .online.
- Narrow — only really suits photography brands.
- Lower default familiarity than .com among general visitors.
Example .photography websites
- Wedding and portrait photographers brand portfolios as firstname.photography.
- Studios adopt studio.photography for a dedicated professional home.
- Commercial shooters use descriptive name.photography addresses.