six parts, twenty-four working prompts
I spent the last year testing every major AI tool on the real work of running a wedding business — contracts, pricing, captions, client emails.
Most of what I read about AI online was either hype or fear, and almost none of it was written by people actually doing the work. So I wrote the guide I wished existed when I started.
Inside are 24 prompts I've tested in my own business, ready to copy and adjust for yours.
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Brand & website — an honest read on your site, a brand voice document drawn from what you’ve already written, captions that don’t sound like AI
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Marketing & visibility — a 12-month plan, publication pitches, vendor introductions, SEO that finds the right couples
Pricing & packaging — structural reviews, anchoring strategy, upsells that feel natural, inquiry templates that don’t sound like templates
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Contracts & legal — audits of your existing agreements, new variants, contractor language, plain-English clause translations
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How to talk to AI — the practice of setting terms, giving voice, pushing back, and treating it like a sharp colleague rather than an oracle
Field Guide V1 — $44
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I’m a Northern California wedding and portrait photographer. Together with my husband, I photograph weddings all over California and beyond. I’m also the founder of Wedisphere, a network for wedding creatives launching this year. As a busy mom with two businesses to run, I built this guide for the wedding creative who wants to use AI well without losing their voice.
If this guide saves you an afternoon, or books you a single wedding at a higher rate, it’s done its job.
- Carlie
www.carliestatsky.com
to AI for the
The day-to-day — workflow audits, difficult-email pressure tests, prep sheets, blog posts that actually get written
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