
It is said that the tide and time wait for no one. Just like the tide and time change happens. Change happens to our photography as well. New tools and techniques become available. One of the latest changes is the proliferation of artificial intelligence (hereafter referred to as AI) in the art world. Some are fearful of the seemingly sudden proliferation of AI others seemingly embrace it, while a third group is wary. Think of the spot healing brush which was introduced to Photoshop in 2005. Then we got content aware fill in 2010. Both of these utilize some concepts of AI. Think of the spot healing brush which was introduced to Photoshop in 2005. Then we got content aware fill in 2010. Both of these utilize some concepts of AI.
I am more in the group that is embracing the implementation of AI in programs such as Photoshop. The introduction of generative fill and AI in Photoshop, Lightroom, and similar programs has streamlined my photography. They save me time by allowing me to remove distractions, add elements to help tell a story or create emotion, and create my photographs.
For me, my photography is about creating art. My art may not be the proverbial “everyone’s cup of tea” but it isn’t meant to be so. My art is meant for me; if others enjoy it, I’m pleased. My point is that art and specifically photography have changed with time. Maybe we should work with change and help guide it over time rather than fight it.
















