Contact QR codes for photographers

Contact QR codes for photographers

A vCard QR code lets a prospective client save your details — name, number, email, website and Instagram — into their phone in one scan. At a wedding fair or off a print, that beats handing over a card they’ll lose before they’re home. Enter your contact details below to make one free.

Photography bookings often start as a warm conversation that goes cold because the lead never saved your details. A vCard QR code prevents that: a couple at a wedding fair, or a viewer admiring a print, scans once and your full contact card — phone, email, website, socials — lands in their phone, ready for when they’re briefing the shoot. It’s your business card that can’t be lost in a tote bag of brochures.

What to put on a photographer vCard

  • Name and specialism — e.g. “wedding & portrait”, so they remember who you are.
  • Phone, email and website — the booking channels; link the site with a portfolio code too.
  • Instagram — your live portfolio saved alongside your number.

Where the contact code goes

Put it on the back of your business card, on print mounts and album samples, and on your stand at fairs. The moment to scan is during the conversation, while interest is high. For sizing on a small card, see QR code size for print.

Make your photographer contact code

From details to a business card:

  1. 1

    Enter your details

    Name, specialism, phone, email, website and Instagram.

  2. 2

    Generate the code

    The vCard is built in your browser and never uploaded.

  3. 3

    Download as SVG or PDF

    Vector formats print sharp on a card or print mount.

  4. 4

    Place with a caption

    “Scan to save my details” tells clients what to do.

Keep the vCard lean

Include only what a client needs to book you. A bloated vCard makes a denser, harder-to-scan code on a small business card.

Yes — completely free, no watermark, no sign-up. It’s open source and runs in your browser.

Need the plain tool? Open the vCard QR code generator.