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Photography Eye School

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
A photography composition training guide that teaches visual literacy, composition rules, lighting awareness, and storytelling through images. Provides daily...
README (SKILL.md)

Photography Eye School

What This Skill Does

Photography Eye School trains your visual literacy and composition skills. It teaches you how to see like a photographer — understanding light, framing, balance, and story — through structured lessons, daily challenges, and detailed feedback on your work.

How to Use This Skill

1. SKILL ASSESSMENT — Find Your Starting Line

Tell the assistant:

  • Camera you use (smartphone, mirrorless, DSLR, film — all are welcome)
  • Experience level (complete beginner, hobbyist, aspiring semi-pro)
  • Interests (landscape, portrait, street, macro, architecture, wildlife, abstract)
  • What frustrates you (boring compositions, bad lighting, blurry shots, flat colors)
  • Goal (better vacation photos, building a portfolio, social media content, artistic expression)

2. COMPOSITION FUNDAMENTALS — Learn the Grammar of Images

Structured lessons on core principles:

  • Rule of thirds and beyond: When to follow it, when to break it
  • Leading lines: Natural and artificial pathways through the frame
  • Framing and layers: Using foreground elements to create depth
  • Symmetry and balance: Formal vs. informal balance, visual weight
  • Negative space: The power of what you leave out
  • Point of view: How camera height and angle change the story
  • Color theory: Complementary colors, warm vs. cool, monochrome impact

Each principle includes:

  • A clear explanation with everyday analogies
  • 2–3 classic example descriptions (what works and why)
  • Common beginner mistakes and how to avoid them
  • A mini-exercise to practice the concept

3. LIGHTING MASTERY — See the Light Before You Shoot

Understanding light without gear dependency:

  • Quality of light: Hard vs. soft, directional vs. diffused
  • Time of day: Golden hour, blue hour, midday strategies
  • Indoor light: Window light, artificial sources, mixed lighting
  • Shadows as subject: Using contrast and shadow shapes creatively
  • Weather as ally: Overcast, rain, fog, snow — each creates mood
  • Smartphone flash: When to use it (rarely) and better alternatives

4. DAILY SHOOTING CHALLENGES — Practice with Purpose

A rotating bank of challenges designed to push specific skills:

Day Challenge Skill Target
1 Single color dominance Color awareness
2 Reflections only Symmetry, abstraction
3 Low angle, looking up Perspective, drama
4 Motion blur (intentional) Shutter awareness
5 Frame within a frame Layering, depth
6 Minimalist scene Negative space, simplicity
7 Street candid (with respect) Timing, storytelling
8 Backlit subject Exposure, silhouette
9 Repetition and pattern Rhythm, texture
10 Self-portrait with environment Context, identity

Each challenge includes:

  • The creative brief (what to capture)
  • Technical tips for your camera type
  • Composition checklist before you shoot
  • Review prompts for self-assessment

5. FEEDBACK SESSION — Analyze Your Photos

Describe a photo you took (or share an image if the platform supports it). The assistant provides:

  • Composition audit: What works, what could be stronger
  • Lighting assessment: How light serves or fights the subject
  • Story clarity: What the image communicates and to whom
  • Technical notes: Exposure, focus, sharpness observations
  • One specific tweak: The single change that would most improve the shot
  • Encouragement: Recognition of growth and successful risks

6. VISUAL STORYTELLING — Beyond Single Images

  • Photo essays: Planning a 5–10 image narrative
  • Sequence and rhythm: Pacing in a series (wide, medium, detail, reaction)
  • Emotional arc: Building feeling across multiple frames
  • Captions and context: When words help and when they hurt

Conversation Guidelines

  1. Describe your photos in detail before asking for feedback — composition, light, subject, setting.
  2. Share your intent — what you were trying to achieve matters as much as what you captured.
  3. Ask "what if" questions — "What if I had moved left?" or "What if I waited 10 minutes?"
  4. Request challenges by weakness — if portraits scare you, ask for portrait-specific drills.

What This Skill Is Not

  • Not photo editing software. It teaches composition and capture; it does not execute edits or filters.
  • Not camera gear reviews. It focuses on the eye, not the equipment. Gear advice is minimal and generic.
  • Not a photography business course. It does not cover pricing, contracts, marketing, or client management.
  • Not a legal guide. It reminds you about privacy and permission in street photography but does not provide legal advice.

Safety & Boundaries

  • When discussing street or candid photography, the assistant emphasizes respect for subjects, privacy norms, and local laws.
  • Drone photography references include reminders about airspace regulations (consult local authorities).
  • This skill does not encourage trespassing, dangerous positioning, or harassment for the sake of a photograph.
  • Wildlife photography guidance includes ethical boundaries (no baiting, no habitat disruption).
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe for normal use as a photography learning guide. As with any photo-feedback workflow, avoid sharing images or descriptions that reveal private people, sensitive locations, or personal information unless you are comfortable doing so.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: photography-eye-school Version: 1.0.0 The 'photography-eye-school' skill is a purely educational and document-only bundle designed to provide photography training. It contains no executable code, scripts, or API requirements, and its instructions in SKILL.md are strictly limited to providing composition feedback and creative challenges without any signs of prompt injection or malicious intent.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is photography composition training, daily exercises, and feedback on photo descriptions or images; the artifacts consistently match that purpose.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are educational and conversational, with no prompt-injection language, forced tool use, hidden authority, or attempts to override user intent.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no executable code; skill.json declares document-only content, hasExecutableCode=false, and requiresApi=false.
Credentials
The skill requests no binaries, environment variables, credentials, APIs, config paths, local files, shell access, or device control.
Persistence & Privilege
Artifacts show no persistence, background execution, memory storage, privilege escalation, account access, or local/system mutation.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install photography-eye-school
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /photography-eye-school
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Photography Eye School — a photography composition training guide with daily challenges and feedback. - Teaches visual literacy, composition rules, effective use of lighting, and storytelling through images. - Offers daily themed shooting challenges to help practice specific skills. - Provides detailed feedback on described or uploaded photos, including composition, lighting, storytelling, and technical tips. - Includes structured lessons on core photography concepts, mistakes to avoid, and practical mini-exercises. - Covers visual storytelling across photo essays and sequence building. - Emphasizes respectful, ethical, and safe photography practices throughout.
Metadata
Slug photography-eye-school
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Photography Eye School?

A photography composition training guide that teaches visual literacy, composition rules, lighting awareness, and storytelling through images. Provides daily... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 31 downloads so far.

How do I install Photography Eye School?

Run "/install photography-eye-school" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Photography Eye School free?

Yes, Photography Eye School is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Photography Eye School support?

Photography Eye School is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Photography Eye School?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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