You set up the shot. You draw a blank on the settings. ShutterScholar reads the scene, knows your exact camera, and tells you where to start — and why — so you nail it and learn something every time.
You direct. The AI interprets. A coach, not a crutch — it helps you earn the shot, it doesn't fake it for you.
Join the waitlist and get the free Gear-Specific Settings Cheat Sheet — pick your camera, get a printable card of starting settings for every scene.
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One loop, repeated — the way you actually get better at the craft.
One tap: freeze the motion, blur the background, silky water, low light. You make the creative call.
Snap a reference photo. ShutterScholar reads the light and subject and gives explicit settings for your camera, with the reason in plain English.
Bring your shot into a fundamentals-first editor where every adjustment explains what it does and why — you learn the develop side of the craft, no magic filters.
Upload your shot for grounded critique tied to what you set out to do — then it points you to your next mission.
A peek at the experience we're building — the coach, the missions, and the feedback loop.
Early mockups — in active development.
Tell it your exact body and lenses once — every recommendation respects your real limits. A paper cheat card can't do that.
Every setting comes with the reasoning, so each lookup makes you a little less dependent on the app.
DSLR, mirrorless, bridge, point-and-shoot, film — not your phone. For people doing it for the craft.
Critique grounded in your shot's actual data and the assignment's goal — not vague "nice photo" noise.
If you bought a real camera, you bought it for the craft.
Auto-everything and a phone filter can make a so-so picture look fine. That's not what you're after. You want to understand light, make the call yourself, and watch your own skill grow. ShutterScholar is the coach in your bag for exactly that — built by someone who took the class, dug through the flip cards, and wanted something better.
Early access, a say in what we build first, and a founding-member discount when we launch.