Taxidermy is sold on the quality of your finished work, so a taxidermist's website lives or dies on its gallery. A hunter deciding where to take a once-in-a-lifetime buck wants to see sharp, well-lit photos of mounts you have actually done, organized by species, plus clear pricing, turnaround times, and how to drop off a specimen. The right WordPress theme makes that gallery look professional and keeps it easy to add to after every season.
These nine themes pair an image-forward, trustworthy look with the structure a taxidermy studio needs: galleries by species, service and price pages, and simple contact and drop-off details. They lean toward design depth, since your craftsmanship carries the sale, while staying fast enough to load high-resolution mount photos on a phone out in the field.
1. Divi
PremiumBest for: photo-rich studios that sell on the gallery
Divi's visual builder is at its best when a polished, image-led portfolio carries the sale. You can build species galleries, an about-the-artist story, and award and testimonial blocks visually, and tune every detail to look like premium craftsmanship. Compress your mount photos, since galleries add weight.
2. Astra
Free + paid upgradeBest for: fast taxidermy sites that still look professional
Astra pairs a lightweight core with Starter Templates that look credible immediately, and it works with the block editor or Elementor for gallery and pricing sections. It stays quick even with pages full of high-resolution mounts, which matters for visitors on rural mobile connections. The free version covers most studios.
3. OceanWP
Free + paid upgradeBest for: ready-made portfolio and gallery demos
OceanWP ships a large demo library with portfolio and photography layouts you can repurpose for species galleries, plus extensions for galleries and sticky contact bars. A solid head start when you want a credible structure to fill with your own work.
4. Kadence
Free + paid upgradeBest for: DIY taxidermists who want galleries and pricing
Kadence's header builder makes a sticky call or drop-off button easy, and Kadence Blocks let you build species galleries, price tables, and an awards row without a separate page builder. Fast and friendly for a one-person studio updating the site between mounts.
5. GeneratePress
Free + paid upgradeBest for: speed-first sites with lean galleries
If you want the fastest possible site and plan to keep each gallery tidy, GeneratePress is the lightweight benchmark and stays fast across a stack of species and service pages. Pair it with GenerateBlocks for clean gallery grids and testimonial sections.
6. Blocksy
Free + paid upgradeBest for: modern block-editor builds
Blocksy has a generous free tier with a header builder, content blocks, and an announcement bar that suits a seasonal drop-off or booking-now-for-fall message. A modern, fast pick for taxidermists comfortable in the Gutenberg editor.
7. Neve
Free + paid upgradeBest for: a guided first taxidermy site
Neve is fast, mobile-first, and includes an AI-assisted builder that scaffolds a starting layout from a prompt. Practical if you are launching your first studio site yourself and want gallery and contact sections without a steep learning curve.
8. Avada
PremiumBest for: an all-in-one portfolio design system
Avada bundles prebuilt websites, the Fusion Builder, and deep gallery and portfolio options, so you can assemble a refined, image-heavy studio site out of the box. Heavier than the lightweight themes, but complete, and its photography and portfolio demos suit a gallery-led taxidermy site.
9. Purpose-built portfolio and photography themes
PremiumBest for: a gallery-first design with no setup
For a layout built around large, filterable image galleries, browse the photography and portfolio categories on ThemeForest, which suit taxidermy work better than most generic business themes. Confirm the theme is actively maintained and well-reviewed before buying, since niche themes are sometimes abandoned.
A taxidermy site is mostly high-resolution photos, so hosting has to serve image-heavy galleries quickly even when traffic climbs during hunting season. A managed WordPress host with strong caching and a built-in CDN keeps your mount photos sharp and fast on mobile. Kinsta and Cloudways both handle image-heavy sites well without you managing a server.