Media Kits

A media kit is the document you send when someone wants to know who you are and how to work with you: the introduction, the work, the audience or client list, and the way to get in touch, laid out as one considered piece rather than a scramble of attachments. The templates here give you that structure already built, so you drop in your details and have something ready to send to a brand, a publication, or a partner. Most are built in Adobe InDesign, and many also include a Canva version, so you can work in the tool you already use.

These are made for photographers, studios, and creators who need to present themselves to win work or partnerships: a photographer pitching a publication, a studio introducing itself to a new client, a creator sharing reach and rates with a brand. Replace the placeholder details with your own, adjust the look to match your identity, and you have a media kit that looks like you take the work seriously.

6 products
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    Studio Standard
    From $39.00 USD
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    Studio Standard
    From $39.00 USD
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    From $39.00 USD

Frequently asked questions

What software do the media kit templates use?

Most are built in Adobe InDesign, and many also include a Canva version for editing without InDesign. One is built in Figma. Each product page lists the exact formats for that template.

What's the difference between a media kit and a press kit?

The two overlap and the names are often used for the same thing. A media kit leans toward presenting your audience, rates, and how to work together, often for partners or advertisers. A press kit leans toward giving journalists the facts and assets they need to cover you. Many of these templates can serve either purpose.

What goes in a media kit?

Usually an introduction, a sample of the work, audience or client information, and contact details, sometimes with rates or a services overview. The exact sections vary by template and are listed on each product page.

Who are these for?

Photographers, studios, and creators presenting themselves to clients, publications, or brand partners. You replace the placeholder details with your own and send it under your own name.