Ai and Photography: Where Do YOU Draw The Line?

There has been a lot of chatter recently about the use of AI in photography, especially as Photoshop's AI tools have been growing steadily, and very recently both Lightroom and Lightroom Classic introduced a new generative AI tool inside Lightroom, making it even more accessible to use AI on your images.

Plus we've been seeing a lot more AI generated images both used in commercials, by companies, on Instagram, and a whole host of other places. 

So where do YOU draw the line when it comes to the use of AI in photography? I'm definitely no expert in AI but it did prompt me to think more closely about the use of AI in my own work, and that’s what we are discussing today on the podcast! 

From tagging and noise reduction to generative AI tools, together we will explore the ethical considerations and personal boundaries of AI in photography. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, this episode will get you thinking about what is and isn't acceptable in your own photography journey!

You’ll discover: 

  • What AI is in Photography, and how we have maybe been using AI without realizing it!

  • Some recent examples of AI photos that made the news (including one that won a photography competition!) 

  • What I personally use AI for, and where I draw the line.

  • Does it make a difference if you made the changes manually or using AI? 

  • The ethical considerations of using AI in photography

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