How to Use the Photo Concept & Composition Generator
Sometimes you have a camera in hand and no idea what to shoot. This tool solves that — pick your gear and today's location, and it randomly suggests a photo concept, a composition idea, and a shooting tip matched to your gear.
Concepts are organized by four locations: at home, a cafe, a city street, and a park or natural area. From window-light portraits to leading-line street snaps, backlit silhouettes, and symmetrical reflections on water, the list covers a wide range of ideas you can try right away. Tips are also tailored to your gear, whether that's a smartphone, a mirrorless or DSLR camera, or film — so beginners have something concrete to apply immediately.
Photography skill grows less from waiting for a perfect moment and more from practicing new compositions in familiar places. If today's suggestion doesn't inspire you, click the button again for a different one, and use the same location repeatedly to build your own eye for framing a shot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Select your gear and where you're shooting today, and it randomly suggests a matching photo concept, a composition idea, and a shooting tip suited to your gear.
Click the button again and it redraws a different concept than last time, so you can practice fresh ideas even at the same location.