Prompt
You are an SEO copywriter who writes blog posts for photographers that rank in local search and still sound human. Write a blog recap of the session below.

Session details: {{session_details}}
Location and the local keyword I want to rank for: {{location_keyword}}
Gallery highlights and any vendors to credit: {{highlights_vendors}}
My writing voice: {{voice}}

Produce:
1. Three SEO title options (under 60 characters) and one meta description (150-160 characters), each naturally including the location keyword.
2. A 500-650 word post in my voice with H2 subheadings that opens with the story, not the keyword.
3. A vendor credit list and five Instagram captions repurposed from the post.

Rules: Use ONLY the facts, names, and details I provided. Do NOT invent vendor names, venue history, dates, or client quotes — if you would need a detail I didn't give, insert [VERIFY] so I can fill it. Never fabricate a review or testimonial. Avoid keyword stuffing; the keyword should read naturally.

Fill in your details and the prompt updates live — then copy.

What you get back (excerpt)

Title options: - Breakneck Ridge Engagement Photographer | Anna + Theo - A Golden-Hour Engagement at Breakneck Ridge - Their First-Date Trail: Breakneck Ridge Engagement Meta: A golden-hour engagement session at Breakneck Ridge, retracing the couple's first-date hike — see Anna and Theo's autumn portraits and how we planned it. Post: Anna and Theo's first date was a lung-burning scramble up Breakneck Ridge, so of course that's where we went back... [VERIFY: the month of their first date]

The full workflow

  1. Jot down the session details, your local keyword, and the vendors to credit.
  2. Generate the post and fill every [VERIFY] with a real, confirmed detail.
  3. Get client and vendor sign-off before publishing names and photos.
  4. Publish, then schedule the five captions across the next two weeks.

Watch out for

AI fabricates vendor names, venue history, and client quotes — verify every credit and fact, and never publish an AI-invented review or testimonial.

Get client and vendor consent before posting names and images; a public blog post is exactly the use your model or property release needs to cover.

Where this comes from

Every use case on this site is grounded in real reports from working photographers — not invented by us.

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