The prosecc, is part of what makes me enjoy using a dedicated camera, over a smarthphone. Yes, the smartphone take good pictures, with little effort, which is great in some situations. But, it's a lot more fun, getting a good picture, when you've put more work into getting the result.
Funny thing about humans: they don't like to be fooled. AI generated pictures are getting tons of backlash because of this. It may be creating fertile ground for a deepening revolution in authentic analog photography.
Surely it comes down to the images created? I really loved the Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge DigitalRev TV used to make. Gear matters at some level and maybe AI will allow normal people to make "good" images with little skill, but that was the same argument about photography as an art form from painters and collectors for decades.
@@MoMo-li3zn how nice of them. I’m sure them offering that had nothing to do with them reacting to backlash. OpenAI is crawling the whole web, not to mention whatever AI tools are doing the same thing, so I don’t think it’s avoidable unfortunately
Unless you are selling your images then surely the pictures created are just documentation of the experience or an enjoyment of the hobby, adding AI is just to get eyes when sharing. AI is inevitable. At what point is an image "real"? We have been removing aspects through cropping since the birth of the art form, and with Photoshop, it is common to remove aspects, such as birds in the shot, someone pulling a face in the background, or, as you say, powerlines. AI is just an extension of that. Press photographers were expected to turn in the straight-out-of-camera image with zero edits, but most of us don't live that life, nor would we want to. Image generation will be used by companies to save money and time by not hiring a photographer and people portraying a fake life online (private flights, sports cars, tropical holidays). People will still document their life's and maybe use AI to fix out of focus images, bad lighting or maybe remove an ex-boyfriend/girlfriend.
@@feefawfern8240 as far as getting your content fed to an AI learning model? Because OpenAI is teaching its AI using everything on the internet as far as I know
First no to threads ever! One social media place is plenty. Don’t care about AI. To me it sucks but it has no effect on me whatsoever. Anyways eventually like you said people will eventually be sick of it for photography and people will insist on actual people doing real photography. Kind of like the return of film photography. People eventually wanted less technology in their photography and it brought back film. Also it’s not AI! There is no intelligence behind this technology making the decisions to create these terrible photos. As a side note do you think you could do a video on your best Polaroids with the I2? I’m giving it a second look for possible purchase.
The prosecc, is part of what makes me enjoy using a dedicated camera, over a smarthphone. Yes, the smartphone take good pictures, with little effort, which is great in some situations. But, it's a lot more fun, getting a good picture, when you've put more work into getting the result.
Amen!
Funny thing about humans: they don't like to be fooled. AI generated pictures are getting tons of backlash because of this. It may be creating fertile ground for a deepening revolution in authentic analog photography.
Amen!😇
"Touch grass", as the kids say.
I am so used to people not understanding why my camera and lens combo is better than an iPhone photo. They literally don't see the difference.
Surely it comes down to the images created? I really loved the Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge DigitalRev TV used to make. Gear matters at some level and maybe AI will allow normal people to make "good" images with little skill, but that was the same argument about photography as an art form from painters and collectors for decades.
ADOBE said "skip the photographer - use AI" WTF ?????
They actually put an article out about this and you have to take your account to private or META will be using our images to teach AI more.
@@MoMo-li3zn how nice of them. I’m sure them offering that had nothing to do with them reacting to backlash. OpenAI is crawling the whole web, not to mention whatever AI tools are doing the same thing, so I don’t think it’s avoidable unfortunately
Unless you are selling your images then surely the pictures created are just documentation of the experience or an enjoyment of the hobby, adding AI is just to get eyes when sharing.
AI is inevitable. At what point is an image "real"? We have been removing aspects through cropping since the birth of the art form, and with Photoshop, it is common to remove aspects, such as birds in the shot, someone pulling a face in the background, or, as you say, powerlines. AI is just an extension of that.
Press photographers were expected to turn in the straight-out-of-camera image with zero edits, but most of us don't live that life, nor would we want to. Image generation will be used by companies to save money and time by not hiring a photographer and people portraying a fake life online (private flights, sports cars, tropical holidays). People will still document their life's and maybe use AI to fix out of focus images, bad lighting or maybe remove an ex-boyfriend/girlfriend.
Is there an alternative to ai social media? Cara?
@@feefawfern8240 as far as getting your content fed to an AI learning model? Because OpenAI is teaching its AI using everything on the internet as far as I know
First no to threads ever! One social media place is plenty.
Don’t care about AI. To me it sucks but it has no effect on me whatsoever. Anyways eventually like you said people will eventually be sick of it for photography and people will insist on actual people doing real photography. Kind of like the return of film photography. People eventually wanted less technology in their photography and it brought back film.
Also it’s not AI! There is no intelligence behind this technology making the decisions to create these terrible photos.
As a side note do you think you could do a video on your best Polaroids with the I2? I’m giving it a second look for possible purchase.
@@WhoIsSerafin good news: I’m doing a 365 Polaroid catch up next week. Haven’t just gone through my work in a while.
Furtographer ??????