Santorini at golden hour

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You saved the photo. You booked the trip. You showed up. And the light was wrong, the angle was off, and your phone did something weird with the exposure.

49% of travelers say destinations don't live up to the images that inspired them. Not because the place isn't beautiful - because nobody told them where to stand.

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Our AI analyzes the light, composition, and location - then writes you a plain-English guide. No photography jargon.

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Echoshot Briefing

Pont Alexandre III

Paris, France

📍 WHERE TO STAND

Face the bridge from the south bank (Quai d'Orsay side). Position yourself at the center of the bridge approach, approximately 15 meters back from the first lamp post.

🕐 BEST TIME WINDOW

6:15 – 7:45 AM

Approximately 45 minutes after sunrise. The bridge faces east - morning light hits the gold statues directly. Avoid midday (harsh shadows) and evening (backlit).

Today's window: Tomorrow, 6:23 AM → Golden hour begins

📱 PHONE SETUP

  • Switch to 0.5x wide lens
  • Tap and hold the lamp post to lock exposure on the mid-tones
  • Shoot in portrait orientation
  • Stand slightly left of center for the Eiffel Tower in the background

⚠️ ONE THING TO KNOW

Weekdays before 7 AM are quiet. Weekends draw crowds by 7:30. Arrive early.

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Not a camera bag.

Any Photo, Any Source

Share from Instagram or TikTok, or upload from your camera roll. If you saved it, Echoshot can work with it.

Phone-Native Instructions

No aperture. No ISO. No jargon. Every briefing is written for the phone in your pocket, not a camera you don't own.

Your Shot Journal

Every briefing you run gets pinned to your personal map. Watch your travel photography history grow - city by city, shot by shot.

Light Intelligence

Echoshot reads shadow direction, sky color, and sun position from the photo to tell you the exact time window. Not just "golden hour" - the actual minutes.

Works Offline

Save your briefing before you leave the hotel. No signal needed when you're at the spot.

No Photography Knowledge Required

We wrote every instruction assuming you've never touched a camera setting. If you can tap a phone screen, you can follow an Echoshot briefing.

Get the shot. Then understand why it worked.

Echoshot doesn't just help you recreate one photo. With every briefing, you'll start to understand the light, the angle, the timing - so eventually you can read a scene yourself, without needing a briefing at all. That's what the Learn library is for.

Plain English. No photography background needed.

Lesson 01

Why Light Is Everything

The single biggest factor in any great travel photo. And it has nothing to do with your phone.

Lesson 04

How to Control Your Phone's Exposure

One tap that most people don't know about - and it changes everything.

Lesson 09

How to Read Shadows

The same technique Echoshot uses to figure out time windows. You can learn it too.

Every lesson connects to something in your briefings - so what you learn actually shows up when you're on location.

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