Photography AI prompts
Composition, lighting, editing, portraits and product photography with AI assistance. Best for composition rules and lighting setups, Lightroom/Photoshop editing workflows, portrait posing and product photography.
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Every prompt below is open. Copy it straight into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
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Photography guide
Open the guide that shows how this prompt category fits into a broader workflow.
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Photography path
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69 prompts match the current filters
Pattern for street photography Composition
Get a strong first draft for pattern for street photography composition instead of starting from a blank page โ tuned for composition.
Best for
Professional goal: Build a scalable composition strategy for better results
Photo Composition for nature Subject
A focused prompt for composition that helps you work through Photo Composition for nature Subject faster and more consistently.
Best for
Professional goal: Streamline the composition strategy for better results
Framing for product photography Shot
Run framing for product photography shot with AI: a structured composition prompt you can adapt to your own context.
Best for
Professional goal: Optimize existing composition system for growth
Negative Space for wedding Photo
Get a strong first draft for negative space for wedding photo instead of starting from a blank page โ tuned for composition.
Best for
Professional goal: Implement a systematic composition process with proven methods
Depth in for street photography Photography
Get a strong first draft for depth in for street photography photography instead of starting from a blank page โ tuned for composition.
Best for
Professional goal: Build a scalable composition workflow using AI tools
Leading Lines for fashion editorial Photo
Run leading lines for fashion editorial photo with AI: a structured composition prompt you can adapt to your own context.
Best for
Professional goal: Create a comprehensive composition process with proven methods
Framing for food photography Shot
A ready-to-use prompt to work through Framing for food photography Shot, built for composition work.
Best for
Professional goal: Build a scalable composition approach for scale
Photo Composition for wedding Subject
Turn "Photo Composition for wedding Subject" into a practical, copy-and-run prompt for composition in photography.
Best for
Professional goal: Automate the composition system for growth
Framing for product photography Shot
Get a strong first draft for framing for product photography shot instead of starting from a blank page โ tuned for composition.
Best for
Professional goal: Design a data-driven composition process with proven methods
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How to use Photography prompts well
Start with the prompt closest to your workflow, replace any placeholders with your own context, and tell the model what a good output looks like. The fastest improvement usually comes from clearer context, tighter constraints, and a more specific deliverable.
This category is especially useful for composition rules and lighting setups. Treat the prompt as the execution layer, then refine it into a reusable workflow once you know it solves a real recurring problem.