Make a product photoshoot in Claude with Higgsfield
A full product photoshoot with no camera, no studio, and no model. You build a consistent AI model once, keep her face the same across every shot, and drop her into your product. Higgsfield runs the whole thing from inside a normal Claude chat. Here are the exact prompts I used.
The thing that always made AI models useless for real product shots was consistency. You would get a great face in one image and a totally different person in the next. Higgsfield fixes that. You build a model once as a casting card, and then every shot after that keeps the same face. Connect it to Claude and you run the entire shoot by typing.
Before you start: you need a Higgsfield account with credits and a Claude account that can add connectors. If Higgsfield is not connected yet, do the one-time setup first: Set up Higgsfield inside Claude (about two minutes).
The 4 prompts
Run these in order in a single Claude chat. Keep the conversation going so Higgsfield holds the model's identity between shots.
1. Build the model
This creates your model and locks her look as a four-angle casting card.
Build me a consistent female model for a product shoot. Give me a four angle casting card: front, side, three quarter, and back.
2. Keep her consistent
Give her a name and a wardrobe. The key words are "keep her exactly the same" so Higgsfield references the casting card instead of inventing a new person.
Keep her exactly the same. Now give her a name and a casual streetwear wardrobe, full body shot.
3. Shoot your product
Swap in whatever you actually sell. A jacket, a watch, a bag. She wears it, same face, studio quality.
Now photograph her wearing a black puffer jacket, studio lighting, e-commerce style. Keep her identity perfectly consistent.
4. Get the captions
Claude already has the context, so it writes the captions for each platform in the same chat.
Write me TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube captions for this shoot.
Tips that make it look real
- Always say "keep her exactly the same" or "same face" when you ask for a new shot. That phrase is what holds the identity.
- Be specific about lighting. "Studio lighting, e-commerce style" reads far more professional than no direction.
- Stay in one chat. A fresh chat loses the model and you start over.
- Generate a few variations of the product shot and pick the best. Credits are cheap compared to a studio day.
What you need
- A Higgsfield account with credits.
- A Claude account with the Higgsfield connector added.
- About five minutes. No camera, no studio, no model.
That is the whole shoot. If it was useful, the newsletter is where I send the next build before it hits YouTube.