Turn any location into a Vogue-style cover. These shots of Rome, Lisbon, and Budapest work because of one specific move: the low-angle perspective
It shifts the vibe from a basic tourist snapshot to a professional editorial look instantly. Try it with your hometown and see the differencec🏙️
Template below 👇
[LOCATION]. The specific landmark or city.
Goal: Generate a minimalist, black-and-white editorial poster inspired.
1. COMPOSITION & LAYOUT
- Overall: A clean white vertical poster with a centered rectangular frame.
- Central Image: A high-contrast, black-and-white cinematic photograph of [LOCATION].
- Angle: Low-angle shot to emphasize the scale and architectural grandeur of the subject.
- Texture: Visible film grain, analog photography aesthetic.
2. TYPOGRAPHY (HIERARCHY)
- Top Header: The country name in large, bold, black uppercase sans-serif font with wide letter spacing.
- Signature Overlay: The word "[LOCATION]" written in elegant, flowing white cursive script, layered directly over the central photograph and slightly overlapping the white background.
- Metadata:
- Vertical GPS coordinates on the left side of the photo block.
- A small block of descriptive text aligned to the right of the photo.
- Large bold "2026" typography at the bottom-right of the photo.
3. FOOTER DETAILS
- Content: A justified paragraph of fine-print text at the bottom.
- Icons: Minimalist social media icons (IG, TikTok, X) at the bottom right.
- Labels: Website URL on the bottom left and a physical address on the bottom right.
4. STYLE
- High-end fashion magazine layout, minimalist Swiss design, monochrome palette, sharp edges, and clean negative space.
Try it with your own city and post the result below. Curious to see how different architectural styles translate.