Embracing the New | Preserving the Authentic

Photography has long been a beloved art form, capturing moments and telling stories through images. With the advent of artificial intelligence, a new form of photography has emerged: promptography. This exciting development offers new creative possibilities, allowing users to generate images based on textual descriptions.

However, while promptography offers new opportunities, it's essential to remember the importance of traditional photography. Traditional photography captures real moments and authentic experiences, preserving memories and documenting historical events. It also requires technical expertise and fosters a connection with the subject, whether it's a person, a place, or a moment in time. These aspects of traditional photography are invaluable and should be preserved and celebrated.

As we embrace the possibilities of promptography, we must also consider the ethical implications of AI-generated images. This includes potential biases in the data used to train AI systems, a lack of transparency in the inner workings of these systems, and potential infringement of artists' rights. It's crucial to use AI systems in an ethical and responsible manner, considering the sources of the data used to train them and being mindful of the potential biases and limitations of the generated images.

The rise of promptography marks an exciting new era in photography. While we embrace the possibilities of this new technology, we must also preserve the authenticity and skill of traditional photography and approach AI-generated images with ethical considerations in mind. By finding a balance between the old and the new, we can create a vibrant and inclusive photographic landscape that celebrates both the artistry of the past and the innovation of the future.

While not immediately clear, the images above were generated in Midjourney from a well crafted prompt!

Richard Cawood

Richard is an award winning portrait photographer, creative media professional and educator currently based in Dubai, UAE.

http://www.2ndLightPhotography.com
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