Why Make Two Websites?
this blog talks about why there are two websites rzvt and rzvt studio
Written By: RZVT Studio, Ava Sweeney - Editorial Writer
5/15/20261 min read
When I first saw the launch of both websites, my first thought was why split them apart instead of keeping everything together?
But after spending time exploring both platforms, the reason became obvious. They may connect creatively, but they were clearly built for two completely different experiences.
RZVT feels personal. It’s visual, direct, and portfolio-focused. The photography speaks for itself without needing long explanations. It feels more like stepping into someone’s creative identity and seeing the final result.
Meanwhile, RZVT Studio feels more professional and detailed. Instead of only presenting finished images, it explains the thinking behind them:
how photos were created
editing processes
creative choices
inspiration
visual storytelling
behind-the-scenes perspectives
That separation honestly makes both websites stronger.
Not everyone visits a portfolio website wanting to read articles or creative breakdowns. Some people simply want to experience the visuals. Others want to understand the process behind the art itself. Separating the platforms allows both audiences to experience exactly what they came for.
What makes RZVT Studio interesting to me is that it treats photography as more than just uploading images online. It focuses on the creative side people usually never see — the planning, editing, experimentation, and thought process behind a single photo.
The portfolio captures the outcome.
The studio explains the journey.
From a branding perspective, creating two websites also gives each platform its own atmosphere. One feels minimal and artistic, while the other feels more editorial and informative.
After looking through both, the decision actually makes a lot of sense. Instead of forcing everything into one overcrowded website, each platform now has room to grow into its own identity creatively and professionally.
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