Ever looked at a sunset and thought, “Eh, needs better composition”? Do you spend more time adjusting camera settings than actually enjoying the moment? Have you ever yelled, “Golden hour is a LIE!” while frantically chasing the perfect light?
Then congratulations, you might be a photographer.
100 Prompts for Photographers is the perfect creative spark for anyone who sees the world in f-stops and exposure triangles. These prompts will push you to reflect, laugh at your gear obsession, and finally confront the fact that no one outside of photography cares about the difference between RAW and JPEG.
Perfect for professionals, hobbyists, and anyone who has ever whispered, “One more shot…” and then taken 200.
- “This book helped me confront my biggest fear: shooting in auto mode. It also made me realize my camera costs more than my car.”
— Alex “Manual Mode or Die” Patterson, Gear Addict - “After reading this, I finally admitted I don’t actually know how to use half the settings on my camera. Feels great, thanks.”
— Jamie, Owner of 7 Lenses & a Lifetime of Regret - “The prompts made me laugh, cry, and question why I’ve spent my life chasing ‘perfect’ light. Now, I embrace the chaos… and also carry five backup batteries, just in case.”
— Morgan, Portrait Photographer & Chronic Overpacker - “I read one prompt, immediately started a deep existential crisis, and then took 400 photos of my coffee. Amazing book, 10/10.”
— Chris, Street Photographer & Coffee Enthusiast - “Before this book, I thought my biggest issue was creative block. Turns out, it’s my need to own every lens ever made. Please send help.”
— Taylor, Photography Nerd & Financially Ruined by Gear Lust





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