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Shotlists & lookbooks

Plan every frame before you get on set. Structured shotlists and lookbooks keep the photographer and stylist pulling in the same direction.

What it's for

Plan every frame before you're on set.

When the shot list lives in one person's inbox and the lookbook in another, things get missed. The photographer improvises, the stylist guesses, and you re-explain the plan on the day.

In prepros, shotlists and lookbooks sit on the production with must-haves flagged and references attached, so everyone shoots from the same plan.

Structured shots

Every shot with notes on framing, priority, and references so nothing is left to memory.

Lookbooks by section

Group looks by scene, model, or product and attach the references each one needs.

Shared with the team

The photographer and stylist open the same list. No version drift, no surprises.

How teams use it

01

Build the list

Add every shot and flag the must-haves versus the nice-to-haves.

02

Attach the look

Pull references and styling notes onto each shot or section.

03

Shoot from it

The whole team works off one list and checks shots off on the day.

Shot lists for every unit

Hero shots

Prioritize the shots the client paid for.

Coverage

Track coverage as the day moves.

Product angles

List every product angle to capture.

Build your first shotlist.