there's the footer, which everyone will probably ignore
And then there's me who spent way too long scrutinising it because the letters were different colours and I was trying to see if it spelled out something else but it's too early in the morning and the coffee hasn't kicked in yet and I have to do boring things that I don't want to do aaaahhhhh.
I'll get sibling dearest to have a squizz as despite doing webdev as a business for a million years I was never actually any good at the marketing side of things (even though that was pretty much our entire business x_x) mostly because I haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate iiiiiiiiiiiiit (major contributing factor to why I gave it up).
How long as it been up? Things can take a while to index on Google (assuming they haven't shadowbanned you for being one of those crypto crazies who will probably spread disinformation about the status quo which is the best type of system that can possibly exist and nothing else can ever dream about coming close so don't even waste any time or energy thinking about it or something). I only ever did basic SEO (I don't know what Drupal did but everything I made with it seemed to do reasonably well) so at a glance everything looks fine.
I'd say if you want more work, make the tone more professional. If you want work you're going to enjoy, keep the fun playful tone XD
I'm severely biased towards the fun playful tone, that blurb was actually fun to read as opposed to merely informative, but as I'm a defective outlier my advice on anything should never be followed
Site is looking good at any rate :D

See, I want to attract people who enjoy that playful tone. I want to be me, not some stuffy dude in a suit who sets up photos. I want to educate as I produce, and be as sarcastic as possible while doing so.
I built the site in Bootstrap, and its very bare bones as far as SEO / Marketing etc goes because I don't understand those things at all.
I wonder how many completely amazing people are out there that don't understand any of these things and are never discovered by "their" people.
As far as I could tell when I was doing it, SEO and marketing seems to need a dedicated person/team if you want it to be "effective".
What you're wondering is definitely a good question. And probably depends a lot on niche saturation as much as anything else.
Niche saturation is such a nice way of saying "too many other people do this shit" :D
Right XD