Cross-Pollinate Your Creativity: 10 Prompts Inspired by Art, Music & Poetry


Find photographic inspiration beyond photography.

As photographers, we often look to other images for ideas. But what if we turned to music, poetry, and painting instead? Cross-medium inspiration can unlock a different kind of creativity. The kind rooted in emotion, movement, and metaphor rather than technical repetition.

Below are 10 works from other artistic disciplines, each paired with a unique photo prompt.


1. Poem: “The Orange” by Wendy Cope

A short poem about ordinary joy and noticing small pleasures.

Photo Prompt:
Take a photo that captures the kind of joy you could easily miss. Something domestic, quiet, or overlooked, but filled with warmth.


2. Song: “Holocene” by Bon Iver

A slow-building song about smallness, self-realization, and beauty in insignificance.

Photo Prompt:
Photograph a landscape that makes you feel both tiny and connected to everything. Consider wide angles, soft focus, or early morning light.


3. Painting: “Christina’s World” by Andrew Wyeth

A woman lies in a wheat field looking toward a distant farmhouse. Stillness and longing.

Photo Prompt:
Take a photo that captures a sense of yearning or distance—whether emotional or physical. Play with space and scale.


4. Poem: “Instructions on Not Giving Up” by Ada Limón

A poem about resilience and the changing seasons.

Photo Prompt:
Photograph a subtle sign of change. Something growing, shifting, or returning after a pause.


5. Song: “Rivers and Roads” by The Head and the Heart

A song about departures, friendships, and how places shape who we are.

Photo Prompt:
Capture a photo that feels like a goodbye. Use framing or backlighting to tell the story without showing the whole narrative.


6. Painting: “The Lovers” by René Magritte

Two figures kissing with cloths covering their faces—intimacy and alienation combined.

Photo Prompt:
Try to photograph something intimate without revealing faces or clear identities. Focus on gesture, body language, and metaphor.


7. Poem: “Having a Coke with You” by Frank O’Hara

A fast-moving, romantic tribute to love in everyday moments.

Photo Prompt:
Photograph someone or something you love in a completely unpretentious, candid way. Nothing posed. Nothing fancy.


8. Song: “Motion Picture Soundtrack” by Radiohead

A song that feels like drifting into a dream or memory—bittersweet and surreal.

Photo Prompt:
Create a photo that feels like a memory, hazy, imperfect, and emotional. Use blur, reflections, or light leaks intentionally.


9. Painting: “Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper

A diner scene that captures loneliness in shared space.

Photo Prompt:
Photograph a public place in a way that captures solitude, especially when others are present. Think symmetry, light, and detachment.


10. Poem: “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver

A beloved poem about belonging and following your instincts.

Photo Prompt:
Take a photo that feels like coming home to yourself. This could be a place, a light, or a moment that reflects peace or freedom.


Want More Like This?
If this sparked your creativity, stay tuned for more cross-medium prompts and guides. Better yet, start your own collection. Screenshot lyrics, bookmark paintings, or write down a line from a book. Every emotion is a potential photograph.

→ Bonus Prompt:
Revisit your favorite non-photo art piece and create a photo that would make sense next to it in a gallery.

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