ChatGPT Prompts for Photographers: Client Work, Marketing, and Business Systems
Photography is a creative business. The business side — client emails, contracts, social captions, pricing discussions, inquiry responses — is what quietly eats the hours you'd rather spend shooting. These prompts handle that overhead.
Client inquiry response
Your first email sets the tone and often wins or loses the booking:
"A prospective photography client sent this inquiry: [paste their message]. Write a professional response that: confirms the date and location, asks 3 clarifying questions about their vision and logistics (style, group size, specific must-have shots), explains my booking process briefly, and closes with a clear next step. Tone: warm, confident, personal — not a form letter."
The 3 questions show you're thinking about their shoot before they've booked.
Shot list builder
For complex shoots (weddings, events, brand sessions):
"I'm photographing a [wedding / corporate event / family portrait / brand session / etc.] on [date]. Key details: [venue, number of people, timeline, any specific requests the client mentioned]. Build a prioritized shot list organized by: must-have non-negotiables, standard coverage shots, and bonus creative shots if time allows. Flag logistical notes (lighting changes, group staging challenges) for each must-have."
The priority tiers save you when the timeline compresses.
Gallery delivery email
The email that comes with every delivered gallery:
"Write a gallery delivery email for a [wedding / family session / brand shoot] client. The gallery is at [link placeholder]. Key things to communicate: how long the gallery stays live, download instructions, how to share, print ordering options, a personal note about a favorite moment from the session. Tone: professional but warm. Under 250 words."
Clients who know exactly what to do with their gallery ask fewer follow-up questions.
Social media caption
From shoot to post:
"I just delivered a [session type] gallery. Here are 3 things that made this session stand out: [describe]. Write 5 Instagram caption options ranging from: a personal story angle, a client-focused compliment angle, a behind-the-scenes angle, a seasonal/timely angle, and a call-to-action for bookings. Include 10 relevant hashtags for each."
Five options means you pick the one that fits your current content mix.
Pricing conversation
When a potential client asks if you can "do a deal":
"A prospective client is asking me to reduce my price. My starting price for a [session type] is [$X]. They said: [paste their message]. Write a professional response that: acknowledges their request without apologizing for my pricing, explains the value included in my packages, offers one genuine alternative (smaller package or different date if off-peak) if applicable, and closes politely either way. Never say 'my prices are non-negotiable' — just be confident."
Pricing confidence is a skill. This gives you a structure to practice it.
Client prep guide
Reduce the "what should we wear?" emails:
"Write a pre-session guide for [family / couple / professional headshot / etc.] photography clients. Cover: what to wear (with specific advice by session type), what to bring, how early to arrive, what to do with kids/pets to keep them cooperative, and how to prepare mentally for photos if they're camera-shy. Tone: friendly, practical, reassuring. Format as a shareable PDF-ready document."
Send this on booking. Watch the pre-session email volume drop.
Review request
After gallery delivery:
"Write a short follow-up email asking a photography client for a Google/Yelp/Facebook review, sent 3-5 days after gallery delivery. They booked a [session type]. I want the review to mention: specific experience quality, the gallery delivery, and how they felt about the results. Make it easy for them to write something meaningful — include 3 optional prompts they can answer. Under 150 words."
Specific prompts produce useful reviews. Generic "leave us a review" produces nothing.
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Better client experience. Fewer admin hours. More time shooting.
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