A scene is not a fixed template where Riverflow pastes your product into the exact same image. In Photoshoots, Riverflow adapts the scene inspiration around your selected product, brand, style, references, aspect ratio, and prompt.
When to use Scenes
Use a Scene when you want Riverflow to borrow a visual world, such as:
a marble bathroom counter
a golden-hour kitchen
a minimal studio plinth
a gym floor
a hand-held lifestyle setting
a retail shelf or ecommerce surface
Photoshoots do not copy a Scene exactly. Riverflow uses the Scene as creative direction for the composition, lighting, setting, surfaces, and overall feel. The final images are then adapted to your product, brand, prompt, and selected style, so each output is a new variation rather than a precise recreation of the original scene.
In this example, the input Scene guides the drink-pouring composition and lighting, while Riverflow adapts the final outputs around a different product reference.
If you want to make a precise edit to a single existing image, use Editor. If you want to repeat a precise swap, edit, or aspect-ratio change across many assets, use Batch.
Browse and search scenes
To browse and search scenes:
Open
Scenesfrom the sidebar or within Photoshoots.Browse the scene library or use the search bar.
Search by environment, mood, lighting, surface, or product context.
Use filters to narrow by scene type, style, or category.
Open a scene to review whether it gives the right setting, composition, lighting, and mood.
Example searches:
marble countertopgolden hour gardenminimal studiosoft morning light on oak woodluxury bathroom shelf
All Scenes and Your Scenes
Use All Scenes when you want to browse Riverflow's available scene library.
Use Your Scenes when you want to see scenes created for your brand. Scenes you create under your brand stay private to that brand. They do not enter the public Riverflow scene library.
Create a custom scene
Use this when the public library does not contain the visual direction you need.
Open
Scenes.Select
Create new scene.Upload an image or paste a reference URL.
Add any requested context.
Choose whether to anonymise the reference.
Create the scene.
Wait for Riverflow to process it.
Confirm the scene appears in
Your Scenes.
Anonymise
Use Anonymise when you want Riverflow to learn the general composition, lighting, colour palette, or mood without copying exact objects, logos, people, or props.
Turn Anonymise off when specific background materials, surfaces, props, or details are important to the scene direction.
What makes a useful scene reference?
Use references with:
a clear environment or composition
a strong lighting or mood signal
visible surfaces, props, or camera angle
limited clutter
enough visual space for Riverflow to adapt the scene around a product
Avoid scene references that are visually crowded or where the product, person, or object you care about is tightly tangled with the setting, unless you explicitly want those details preserved.
Delete a scene
You can delete scenes you created.
Deleting a scene removes it from Your Scenes, but it does not give you back a custom scene space. This is important on plans with scene limits, including Starter and Growth: use deletion for library cleanup, not to reset your scene allowance.
Open
Scenes.Go to
Your Scenes.Open the menu on the scene.
Choose
Delete Scene.Read the alert.
Confirm the deletion.
Troubleshooting
My search is not finding what I want
Try simplifying the search. If Art Deco luxury hotel lobby at sunset is too specific, try luxury lobby sunset, then refine from the results.
The scene does not look like my reference image
Check the Anonymise setting. If it was on, Riverflow may have intentionally ignored exact objects or details from the reference.
I cannot see the Generate button
Make sure you have selected a brand in the sidebar. You need a brand context to use a scene in Photoshoots.
What to do next
Create or choose a style in Create and Use Style Rules, then use your scene in Generate Photoshoots from Scenes or Prompts.




