£499 once. Optional £49/mo if you want it managed. Real working preview in 24 hours, no card. First lead in 60 days or your money back, and you keep the site.
A photographer without a website is asking clients to judge full-resolution craft through a compressed Instagram grid. Couples shortlist three wedding photographers and book the one whose galleries loaded beautifully and whose price page did not flinch. Your site is the portfolio at full width, organised by genre, with packages and from-prices, your availability enquiry form, and the about page that makes a stranger want you in the room on their biggest day. Commercial clients buy the same way with shorter emails. The work is visual; the website is the only shopfront that does it justice.
If the site doesn't put a new enquiry in your hands within 60 days of going live, you get the full £499 back. And you keep the site. That is the whole clause; there is no asterisk.
I'm Harry Yule, one developer in Manchester. I write every site by hand, at night mostly, because I watched an agency take a roofer's £1,800 for a WordPress site that never worked. No templates, no page builders, no project managers. One craftsman, your trade, your town.