It's gonna get scary in a few years for alot of photographers.
You can now just upload a photo and give it some prompts like make a headshot for linked in with me wearing a suit etc. etc. and it looks legit
All that retouching and ish going to a professional it's over brehs
A few years? It's already happening lol. You have the well established photographer saying it's all a tool to make the job easier while the rest are complaining about their bookings drying up. The well established are still getting business at this current moment so they are being very very short sighted. When retouch4me and Evoto hit them phone apps it's gone look scary for them.
Luxury branded, Wedding, Grad, and special moment photographers will still exist for those who have coin and want the experience. All them $2-$400 hourly portrait photographers will be done. business will be so scarce that they will all cannibalize themselves constantly lowering the prices.
I have no idea why photographers want to avoid this conversation![]()
It's gonna get scary in a few years for alot of photographers.
You can now just upload a photo and give it some prompts like make a headshot for linked in with me wearing a suit etc. etc. and it looks legit
All that retouching and ish going to a professional it's over brehs
Like look at this demonic ish
It's over brehs we had a good run
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That looks terrible lol. I hope she doesn’t use it on linkedin or some shyt lol.
Sadly I see it all the time. I’m not even very experienced but I still “pixel peep” and like to look at people’s raws.
I never realized how many photographers in Atlanta shoot in auto, then just get in Lightroom, click “auto” and “denoise, and call it a day lol. People’s portraits look horrible without even zooming in.
Their faces are over smoothed monstrosities, shyt is extremely out of focus, they didn’t even care about the lighting, etc.
I don’t think ai features will be able to completely overtake the photographers that are above and beyond the average shooters. The ones who mastered the science of lighting, angles, depth of field, and have a gift for the art will always be sought after.
That looks terrible lol. I hope she doesn’t use it on linkedin or some shyt lol.
You're speaking from a photographers POV. For the average client that's a great substitute for $500. And there's better and more realistic examples out there.