Threads link-in-bio for photographers

Build your photography community on Threads and connect followers to your portfolio and booking page.

Why photographer/videographer professionals use Threads

Threads offers photographers a text-based platform to share insights about their creative process, industry thoughts, and behind-the-scenes stories. Your Threads bio link should lead to your portfolio, booking information, and Instagram where your visual work lives.

Tips for your Threads link-in-bio

  1. 1Feature your portfolio for Threads followers who want to see your visual work
  2. 2Add your booking link for potential clients discovering you through Threads
  3. 3Include your Instagram link since Threads and Instagram share audiences
  4. 4Link to your photography blog or educational content

Best practices

Use Threads for storytelling — share the stories behind your images

Cross-promote between your Threads and Instagram presence

Keep your bio page consistent across Meta platforms for brand cohesion

Frequently asked questions

Should photographers use Threads?
Threads complements your Instagram presence by adding text-based storytelling about your photography. Since it integrates with Instagram, your Threads bio link can serve the same audience with consistent messaging.
How do I use Threads differently from Instagram as a photographer?
Share behind-the-scenes stories, photography tips, and creative process insights as text on Threads. Your bio link connects these conversations to your visual portfolio on Instagram and your booking page.
Should my Threads bio link be the same as Instagram?
It can be the same page, but consider adding a Threads-specific note or content. Since both platforms share an audience, consistency is more important than differentiation.

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