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How to Write Prompts When Using Brand Photographer

Learn how to craft effective prompts that help Brand Photographer generate custom images that perfectly match your vision.

Updated over 3 months ago

Brand Photographer by FOMO.ai allows you to create custom, high-quality images using text prompts. The quality and specificity of your prompts directly impact the results you'll receive. This guide covers best practices for writing effective prompts that generate the exact visuals you need.

Key Components of Effective Prompts

1. Clear Subject

Begin your prompt by clearly stating what you want to see in the image:

  • "Golden Retriever puppy getting a check-up."

  • "Vet examining a cat on a table."

Good to Know: Vague prompts typically generate generic results. The more specific you are about your subject, the more tailored your images will be to your exact needs.

2. Style Specification

Define the visual style you want the image to have. Examples include:

  • Photography styles: "Photorealistic clinic scene with natural lighting"

  • Illustration styles: "Cartoon-style image with playful pets and bright colors"

  • Artistic approaches: "Watercolor-style illustration of a vet clinic waiting room"

Useful style descriptors include:

  • Cinematic

  • Documentary

  • Minimalist

  • Cozy

  • Modern

  • Vintage

  • Editorial

3. Detail Inclusion

Highlight specific elements that should appear in the image:

  • Props and objects: "Stethoscope, pet carrier, clipboard with medical chart"

  • Environmental elements: "Plants in the corner, clean tile floor, educational posters on the wall"

  • Character details: "Veterinarian wearing scrubs and a friendly smile"

Good to Know: While details improve your image results, avoid overly complex prompts. Focus on 3-5 key details rather than trying to include everything in a single image.

4. Lighting and Mood Direction

Specify the lighting and emotional tone of the image:

  • Lighting types: "Soft, natural light streaming through windows" or "Bright, clinical lighting"

  • Mood indicators: "Calm, reassuring atmosphere" or "Playful, energetic environment"

  • Time of day: "Morning sunlight" or "Evening warm glow"

5. Setting Description

Establish the environment where the scene takes place:

  • "Clean exam room with modern medical equipment"

  • "Welcoming storefront of a veterinary clinic with large windows"

  • "Busy waiting area with pet owners and their animals"

6. Perspective Guidance

Indicate the viewpoint or framing for the image:

  • "Close-up of vet checking cat’s ears."

  • "Wide shot of entire clinic lobby."

Prompt Structure

For optimal results, structure your prompts to include most or all of these elements:

[Subject] in [Setting] with [Details], [Action/Interaction]. [Style] with [Lighting/Mood] from a [Perspective] viewpoint.

Example Prompt

A warm pet clinic lobby, a friendly receptionist, and a dog playing with a toy. Natural light pours through large windows, creating a welcoming feel.

Best Practices

  • Focus on one concept per prompt: Avoid combining unrelated ideas in a single prompt

  • Use action words: Incorporate verbs to describe dynamic scenes rather than static compositions

  • Think like a director: Imagine you're describing a scene to a photographer

  • Iterate and refine: Use each result as feedback to improve your next prompt

  • Save successful prompts: Create a document of effective prompts for similar future needs

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