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Should you shoot tomorrow? | Daily photography briefings · ShotBrief
ShotBrief · 2026-06-26 · via Show HN

Daily photography briefings

ShotBrief answers whether tomorrow is worth going out at your shoot location - weather, sunrise and sunset, moon phase, aurora where it applies, and a go/no-go score for the whole day. Each evening you get one photography briefing by email with plain reasoning so you set the alarm for dawn, head out after work for golden hour, or sleep in - decided before bed, not guessed at midnight.

You already know the ritual

Before a dawn shoot you open a weather app, Windy, a cloud layer tool, check PhotoPills for golden hour, squint at the moon phase, and still aren't sure if it's worth setting the alarm — let alone which car park or viewpoint is actually worth the drive. None of them talk to each other, and none answer the only question that matters: should I go?

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Set your patch and how you shoot

    Add a location — coast, valley, city edge — and pick shot types: landscape, astro, aurora, wildlife, and more. On Pro+, save your favourite viewpoints as spots with seasons and wind preferences.

  2. Step 2

    We synthesise the forecast

    Overnight we pull weather, cloud layers, wind, sunrise and sunset, moon phase, sky darkness, and aurora probability — then score how they combine for your location and shot types.

  3. Step 3

    Your briefing lands each evening

    One email at the hour you choose (5–9pm local). Plan your alarm, your lens, and your route — or sleep in without guilt. Every briefing is saved in your archive.

What's in a briefing

Everything in one read — scored for photography, not commuting.

  • Go/no-go score

    A single 0–100 number with a clear Go, Maybe, or Skip recommendation.

  • Weather synthesis

    Wind, layered cloud cover, rain chance, and temperature — interpreted for shooting, not raw model dumps.

  • Sunrise & sunset

    Exact times and sun azimuth for dawn and golden-hour evenings after work.

  • Moon & dark skies

    Phase, illumination, and Bortle-style sky darkness for Milky Way and astro plans.

  • Aurora when it matters

    Kp and likelihood where northern or southern lights are actually visible at your latitude.

  • Spot recommendations

    On Pro+, your saved viewpoints ranked for tomorrow — with reasons, not a generic map pin.

  • Written reasoning

    A short narrative explaining the score in plain English you can act on before bed.

  • Email + archive

    Delivered to your inbox and stored in your account — revisit any past briefing anytime.

Plan the week, not just tomorrow

Daily briefings are the core. Pro+ adds spots, a Sunday week-ahead digest, and a full history of everything we've sent you.

  • Add up to fifty viewpoints per account — beaches, peaks, car parks — with shot types, seasons, wind direction, and notes. Briefings surface which spots fit tomorrow's light and weather.

  • Every Sunday, a week-ahead outlook across your locations: daily scores, best day of the week, last week's recap, and top spots — so you can plan the weekend, not just tomorrow.

  • Browse every past briefing and digest in the app. Check what we called for last Tuesday before you drive out, or compare how the season is shaping up.

See it for yourself

This is what lands in your inbox — scored, structured, spot recommendations included, and written like someone who actually shoots at dawn.

Sample data. The date label uses tomorrow's calendar day for layout, but scores, weather, and spot picks come from a fixed example — not a live forecast you can verify against a weather app.

Cradle Mountain, Tasmania

Tomorrow · Saturday 27 June

Score based on your shot types: Aurora · Landscape

Conditions at a glance

Weather values at sunrise unless noted · hourly forecast for the day

Shooting windows

Astro 06:41 GMT+10 Sunrise 07:43 GMT+10 Sunset 16:53 GMT+10

Night Blue hour Golden hour Daylight

Hourly forecast

Wind in km/h · arrow shows direction

Sun & twilight

Morning blue hour
07:11 GMT+10 → 07:43 GMT+10

Sunrise
07:43 GMT+10 (59° NE)

Morning golden hour
07:43 GMT+10 → 08:28 GMT+10

Evening golden hour
16:08 GMT+10 → 16:53 GMT+10

Sunset
16:53 GMT+10 (301° NW)

Evening blue hour
16:53 GMT+10 → 17:24 GMT+10

Cloud at sunrise
30%
up to 50% through the day

Wind at sunrise
18 km/h · 230°
up to 28 km/h through the day

Temperature at sunrise
2°C
0–12°C through the day

Rain chance at sunrise
15%
up to 30% through the day

Moon
waxing crescent, 8% lit

Sky
Bortle 2 — Typical truly dark site

Aurora (Kp)
Kp 4.1 · not visible at this latitude

Briefing

Best for your interests: Landscape

Landscape is your main play tomorrow, with a 65/100 score driven by broken cloud at sunrise that should add texture and colour to the peaks. Morning light will be your strongest window — 07:43 sunrise facing northeast, with 18 km/h wind from the southwest that's manageable for tripods. Cloud sits at 30% at dawn, so expect gaps between the overcast patches; this scattered sky often works better than clear for alpine shots, catching light on the breaks. Temperature at 2°C, so dress for cold.

Head to Dove Lake circuit if you want the full range: scattered cloud should leave gaps for alpenglow on Cradle, and the dark Bortle 2 skies mean you can shoot landscape through the morning golden hour (07:43–08:28) and still have usable light. Ronny Creek boardwalk is a solid alternative if you prefer the wombat meadows and mountain backdrop — wind will gust higher on the ridge but stays fine on the boardwalk itself.

Evening is less certain. Golden hour runs 16:08–16:53, but cloud thickens to 50% through the day and rain chance peaks at 30% — you may hit heavy overcast by late afternoon. If skies clear enough, the evening window is worth a look, but don't bank on it. Aurora scores 8/100 because Kp sits at 4.1 with no visibility at this latitude, so focus on landscape.

Shot ideas · Landscape

  • Shoot Cradle Mountain reflected in Dove Lake during morning golden hour 07:43–08:28, using broken 30% cloud to frame alpenglow on the peak without washing out the water.
  • Walk the lake circuit after sunrise to catch gaps in cloud cover lighting the moorland and distant ridges; 18 km/h wind is steady enough for tripod work along the shore.
  • Return to Dove Lake at evening golden hour 16:08–16:53 when low light and scattered cloud create warm texture across the landscape; bring a filter for the bright western sky.

Recommended spots

  • Dove Lake circuit (3.4km away) 84

    Scattered cloud should leave gaps for alpenglow on Cradle · Dark skies after dusk for astro from the lake shore

  • Ronny Creek boardwalk (5.9km away) 76

    Wombat meadows and mountain backdrop at dawn · Wind 18 km/h — fine on the boardwalk, gusty on the ridge

  • Cradle summit trailhead (7.2km away) 62

    Exposed to southwest wind · Better as a backup if lake cloud fills in

Pro from $5.99/month · two locations on Pro, five on Pro+ with saved spots and weekly digests · 14-day free trial · cancel anytime.

Compare Pro and Pro+ →

Questions

Should I shoot tomorrow?

ShotBrief scores tomorrow as a whole day for your shoot location — not just dawn. Each evening briefing includes a 0–100 go/no-go score, weather and light interpreted for photography, sunrise and sunset times, and plain reasoning so you know whether to wake early, shoot golden hour after work, or skip going out.

How accurate is the forecast?

We use the same numerical weather models as major apps, but we interpret them for photography — cloud height, wind at your elevation, and how light behaves at your latitude. No forecast is perfect 48 hours out; the briefing tells you confidence, not certainty.

What if I shoot in multiple locations?

Pro covers two shoot locations — home patch and a regular drive-to spot. Pro+ supports up to five; each gets its own daily briefing, and your Sunday digest rolls them into one week-ahead view with the best day highlighted per patch.

What are saved spots (POIs)?

Points of interest are viewpoints you name and configure — wind direction, seasons, shot types, notes. Pro+ briefings rank which of your spots suit tomorrow's conditions and explain why. Pro does not include spot saving; you still get the full location briefing.

What's the weekly digest?

Pro+ subscribers receive a Sunday email with a seven-day outlook for each location, last week's verdict summary, and top spot highlights. You can turn it off in Settings and browse past digests anytime in the app.

Can I read old briefings?

Yes. Every delivered briefing is stored in your account under Briefings — searchable by date and location, with the full score, conditions, narrative, and spot recommendations. Pro+ digests have their own archive too.

Can I get briefings for different shot types?

Pick your interests when you set up a location — landscape, wildlife, storm weather, long exposure, architecture, street, portrait, astro, aurora, macro, or a broad general mix. The score uses the best match among what you selected.

I don't shoot aurora or astro — will you still mention them?

When tomorrow looks unusually good for aurora or the Milky Way at your location — clear skies, dark moon, strong geomagnetic activity or a well-placed core — we add a rare-opportunity callout in the briefing even if you only selected landscape or other genres. It does not change your main go/no-go score; we only flag nights that are exceptional for where you shoot. If you choose flexible mode, every genre is already scored and we do not add a separate rare alert.

How do I cancel?

One click in your account settings, or email [email protected]. No retention flows, no phone calls. You keep access until the end of your billing period.