Snappy comes with powerful features to help you present your work.

Using the WordPress Galleries feature with the single column option, you can create a slideshow/carousel of images just like the one above.

Or by choosing a higher number of columns, you can add a masonry grid layout like this one below. You can also click to seamlessly enlarge each image on the page.

So. This story has been in the making for quite some time now. I needed some time to figure out a good way to do it, since the photos, memories and our time there means so much to us. The fact is that I probably never will find an angle that I’m quite happy with so at this point it’s just better to get something out there. But it ended up pretty great I think. Would love to hear your thoughts on it as well.

The storyline for this piece is mainly about and with photos from the most recent trip, with some images from last years’ sprinkled in.

This year we went during “Sakura Season”, meaning it was prime time for cherry blossoms. While the trees and colours in Kyoto hade yet to reach full bloom, Tokyo was in its finest dress during our visit.

This year we went during “Sakura Season”, meaning it was prime time for cherry blossoms. While the trees and colours in Kyoto hade yet to reach full bloom, Tokyo was in its finest dress during our visit.

There’s a lot you can do with Snappy.

And of course, we’ve styled up all the other text formatting options available in the post editor. You can create lists:

  • Simple bulleted lists
  • Like this one
  • Are cool
  1. Numbered lists
  2. Like this other one
  3. Are great too

What will you make?

It’s the perfect Jekyll theme for photographers and creative portfolios where large images are the main focus.