Excellent interview! I love her attitude towards this whole thing with AI and how conscious she is that we must try to humanize a very un-human industry.
Thank you very much, Xavi! I think a very important point is whether or not it makes sense to shoot certain types of images in the future, e.g. simple e-comm product shots. And if not, what does it mean for emerging photographers who work a lot in these areas to fund their practice? And what will be the place for photography instead?
Good point@ not just in the future but NOW. Some industries are incredibly unsustainable and bad practices mean creative individuals are the ones who get the axe first.
Thanks for reading, Susanne! I agree, Sevda has really mastered the technique. I am especially impressed by the works that include many people, like the last one in this post, because you rarely see that in such a natural look. You can see more on her Instagram
Excellent interview! I love her attitude towards this whole thing with AI and how conscious she is that we must try to humanize a very un-human industry.
Thank you very much, Xavi! I think a very important point is whether or not it makes sense to shoot certain types of images in the future, e.g. simple e-comm product shots. And if not, what does it mean for emerging photographers who work a lot in these areas to fund their practice? And what will be the place for photography instead?
Good point@ not just in the future but NOW. Some industries are incredibly unsustainable and bad practices mean creative individuals are the ones who get the axe first.
Excellent read! Those images are the best I have seen so far. Crazy to think they are AI generated.
Thanks for reading, Susanne! I agree, Sevda has really mastered the technique. I am especially impressed by the works that include many people, like the last one in this post, because you rarely see that in such a natural look. You can see more on her Instagram