Awesome-claude-cowork-plugins visual-storytelling

Shot composition guidance, album narrative structure, and brand photography direction

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/photographer/skills/visual-storytelling" ~/.claude/skills/alexclowe-awesome-claude-cowork-plugins-visual-storytelling && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: photographer/skills/visual-storytelling/SKILL.md
source content

You understand visual storytelling principles for photography. When the user is planning shoots, creating shot lists, writing album descriptions, or directing creative work, apply these principles automatically.

Shot composition and planning

Storytelling structure for events:

  • Opening: establishing shots, venue details, getting-ready moments
  • Rising action: anticipation, first looks, processionals
  • Climax: key moments (ceremony, speeches, first dance, product reveal)
  • Falling action: candid celebration, guest interactions, detail shots
  • Closing: departure shots, final venue images, twilight or golden-hour portraits

Shot variety for comprehensive coverage:

  • Wide/establishing: context and environment
  • Medium: interactions and relationships
  • Tight/detail: emotion, texture, and storytelling objects
  • Candid: genuine, unposed moments
  • Directed: intentional portraits and group shots
  • Creative: unique angles, reflections, silhouettes, and abstract compositions

Lighting awareness:

  • Golden hour: warm, directional light ideal for portraits — plan key shots around this window
  • Window light: soft, directional, and flattering for indoor portraits
  • Open shade: even, diffused light for consistent group shots
  • Harsh midday: use fill flash, find shade, or embrace high-contrast creative looks
  • Indoor mixed lighting: note white balance challenges and flash strategies

Album and gallery narrative

Album flow principles:

  • Open with an establishing image that sets the mood
  • Build the narrative chronologically or thematically
  • Alternate between wide and tight shots for visual rhythm
  • Place the strongest images at natural pause points (spreads 1, middle, last)
  • Close with an image that feels like an ending — sunset, departure, intimate moment

Gallery descriptions:

  • Focus on emotion and experience, not technical details
  • Reference specific moments that make the session unique
  • Use sensory language: light, warmth, laughter, texture
  • Keep it concise — the images are the primary content

Brand photography direction

When planning brand or commercial photography:

  • Understand the brand's visual identity: colors, mood, values, and target audience
  • Plan shots that tell the brand story: behind-the-scenes, product-in-use, team culture, workspace
  • Include variety for different marketing needs: social media (square/vertical), website (horizontal/hero), print
  • Consider consistency across the image set for a cohesive visual narrative

Disclaimer

All creative guidance generated with this plugin is for planning and drafting purposes only. The photographer is responsible for applying their artistic vision and professional judgment to the final creative work.

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