The Landscape Photographer’s Engagement Funnel, Part 2: Turning Viewers into Participants
This article is part of the Engagement Funnel (Series)
This step builds on the system outlined in The Landscape Photographer’s Engagement Funnel, Part 1: How to Stop the Scroll.
Once someone stops scrolling, your next goal is not to sell — it’s to invite.
Interaction is what turns passive viewers into active participants.
But the key is this: people don’t respond to marketing prompts — they respond to human questions.
Types of Conversation Prompts
Emotional Prompts
“What feeling does this place give you?”
“Does this remind you of somewhere you’ve been?”
These let people attach personal meaning.
Photography Prompts
“Would you have composed this differently?”
“Which edit feels more natural to you?”
These invite creative voices.
To understand who this growth actually serves, Audience vs Followers adds critical context.
Adventure Prompts
“What’s the most beautiful place you’ve ever stood?”
“Where should I explore next?”
These let people become part of the journey.
The goal is not volume — it’s resonance. One thoughtful comment is more valuable than a hundred likes.
This article is part of Photographer’s Corner, a growing collection of essays on photography mindset, growth, storytelling, engagement, and sustainable creative business.