The Gov
A dedicated page with a hero image, short show info, and a mobile-friendly photo grid.
A mobile-friendly front page for Scott's Rockin' Pix, built around artists, individual shows, and proper galleries using original images instead of flattened album-page JPEGs.
Main landing cards for your core bands and categories. These would lead to dedicated band pages with venue/date show galleries underneath.
The obvious first section to split by venue and date so each gig has its own page.
A tidy landing page for multiple performances, years, and standout images.
Big event coverage with room for a larger event intro and stronger featured frames.
Catch-all for one-offs, crowd shots, backstage moments, and anything outside the main artist pages.
Sample show cards for the homepage. This lets people jump directly into a specific gig without digging through a giant mixed gallery first.
A dedicated page with a hero image, short show info, and a mobile-friendly photo grid.
Each show gets its own cleaner space instead of being buried in a single giant band page.
A larger event page could feature key images first, then drop into a tap-to-expand gallery.
Yes — plenty of sites do run separate pages for max control. For your type of site that is normal, and probably better than trying to cram everything into one mega page.
For RockinPix, separate pages make sense because each band can have its own landing page, each gig can have its own venue/date page, and each page can have its own lead image, intro text, and photo selection. That gives you tighter control of both layout and content while keeping the site easier to browse on mobile.