Trust is visual
Clients notice inconsistency faster than they notice a slightly different shade of gray. When your gallery header, logo placement, and color accents match the invoice they already paid, the experience feels intentional rather than borrowed from a generic file host.
ImageEvent exposes practical personalization controls documented on Personalization and Branding: logos, colors, headers, and related options that apply across the surfaces guests see. Read that page before you promise a pixel-perfect match to a printed brand book.
Full custom domain integration is available, but it is not a self-serve checkbox. Start a conversation through contact support on ImageEvent so DNS, HTTPS, and routing are handled correctly the first time.
Pick a default header treatment, a logo variant that reads at small widths, and a neutral background that does not fight your images. Apply that baseline across portfolio and client delivery so prospects and paying clients see the same studio.
When you refresh brand creative, update gallery assets the same week you update your website hero. Drift creates doubt.
Guests should focus on photographs, not on third-party chrome. ImageEvent galleries stay ad-free on every plan, which is part of the white-label impression even before you touch colors.
If you need language about data handling for enterprise clients, pair branding work with your normal security review rather than improvising in email.
Do not print a new URL on packaging until DNS is live and you have tested signed-in and guest flows. Support will guide the steps; use contact support as the front door.
Keep a fallback subdomain link in your pocket for the first week after migration in case a corporate guest network caches old DNS.
Review the controls listed on Personalization and Branding. Some requests may be constrained by web-safe delivery.
Yes. Preview as guest on a phone before you send a high-stakes client link.
Use your normal contract stack. ImageEvent provides the gallery layer; legal teams usually want their own terms for liability and usage.
Hub: photographers. Feature detail: Personalization and Branding.