How to Make Stunning Double Exposure Travel Posters with ChatGPT
Create minimalist double exposure travel posters with ChatGPT for destination marketing, social media, and brand storytelling.
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Introduction
There's a certain type of travel poster that keeps showing up on Instagram lately. A clean side profile of a person, and inside their silhouette, the landscape of a place they love. It looks like a movie poster, and people stop scrolling to look at it.
The good news is you can make these yourself in a few minutes using ChatGPT's image generator. You just need a good prompt and a clear photo of yourself. These posters work great for travel brands, destination marketing campaigns, and personal branding.
The Setup
Head to chatgpt.com or open the ChatGPT app and start a new chat. Upload a clear photo of yourself using the attach button. A side profile works best for this style since the silhouette is the whole point.
The Prompt Template
This is the prompt that does all the work. Save it somewhere you can find it again.
Create a minimalist double exposure travel poster for me. The main subject is a stylish traveler shown in a clear silhouette in profile, easily recognizable from the attached photo, dressed in simple neat travel clothes. Keep the face and head sharp, while the body becomes the canvas for a beautiful double exposure of [PLACE]'s most iconic scenery. Set against a clean cream background with a matching cinematic color palette, soft natural lighting, photorealistic detail. Place the name "[PLACE]" at the top in large, elegant, widely spaced serif capitals with a small fitting tagline below. Use aspect ratio 3:4.
The only thing you change is [PLACE]. Drop in Paris, Bali, Tokyo, or wherever you're promoting, and ChatGPT fills in the rest with scenery, colors, and even a tagline.
Why This Template Works
The line about keeping the face and head sharp stops the whole image from turning into a blur. The cream background and matching color palette ties everything together. Asking for serif capitals with a small tagline gives it that editorial, movie-poster finish.
Make It a Series
Since every poster uses the same template, they all share the same look. Line up a few different places and you've got a matching travel series that looks like a real collection. They work as wall art, social media content, or clean graphics to pair with travel recaps and reels.