Most AI is rubbish.
Campfire is a place for wedding photographers who think so, run by one who agrees.
It's where a working photographer shares the 5% that's actually useful: the tools that kill the 1am culling, the four-hundredth enquiry reply and the blog post you never write, without ever touching what matters. Nothing here fakes a photograph.
Most of what gets built is given away free. The rest is built in the open. Everything is tested on a real wedding business first, then judged by a resident technophobe who is usually right.
No hype, no gurus, no rocket ships. Just the bit that works, shown plainly, around a fire that's tended properly.
Kindling · Free
The Negative
A twenty-minute chat interview. It reads your website, asks how you actually write, and hands back one markdown file: your negative. Install it in Claude, ChatGPT or Gemini and every future draft prints from it, sounding like you instead of a polite robot.
It's called The Negative. It's a positive thing.
Coming soon
Paid
The Print
Upload one wedding's blog selects. It reads the day, asks only what the pixels can't tell it, and writes the blog post, alt text, Instagram captions and sneak-peek email in your voice, printed from your negative. Blog drafts go straight to WordPress as drafts.
In build, coming later
The Negative captures the voice. The Print is what the voice is for.
Campfire is run by one half of Red on Blonde, a wedding photography business in Sheffield, England. The tools get built in the gaps between weddings, which is why there are only two.