AI is a tool, not a substitute for photography or video, it is just, something else.
Real photography and videography capture real moments and tell stories rooted in reality, offering a glimpse into the soul of subjects. This authenticity resonates with human experience, something AI can't replicate.
Each real image or video contains an artist's vision, skill, and emotion. The artist's perspective, shaped by experience and personal interpretation, gives their work unique character. AI, though powerful, lacks this human touch and connection with the audience.
Filmmaking and photography are about the human experience, including the journey, learning, and connections made. These experiences shape artists and are reflected in their work, adding depth beyond AI's reach.
AI-generated images are innovative tools that enhance and expand creativity.
They exist separately from real photography and videography. Filmmakers, photographers, and artists use these tools wisely, keeping the human element central to their art. AI is an extension of the filmmaker's toolkit, not a replacement for the human-driven art.
Using AI wisely is essential, understanding its workings, ensuring fair compensation for photos used in training, and being aware of fake news in photography. Press photography requires a legend, date, place, context, and photographer credit.
AI-generated images let me materialize thoughts and ideas quickly, accurately, and cost-effectively. They teach new ways of communicating with the machine, playing with it’s chaos and handling its unpredictable responses.
Our mission as artists is to use these tools wisely, keeping the human element at the heart of our storytelling.















































































































