Rendering Timeless Heirloom Memories with AI
This week Amelia Lin shares her journey from self-taught coder to co-founder of Honeycomb — an AI-driven photography company.
This week Amelia Lin shares her journey from self-taught coder to co-founder of Honeycomb — an AI-driven photography company.
Mike “Sharky” James explores the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and the world of photography.
Rob Grimm, a renowned food and beverage photographer, melds traditional methods with AI and cutting-edge LCD projection inspired by ‘The Mandalorian,’
Renowned imagine experts Irene Rudnyk, Bella Kotak, Renee Robyn, and Pratik Naik join forces with host Frederick Van Johnson to unravel the challenges of identifying AI-generated images amongst traditional photos.
Alastair Jolly Joins “This Week in Photo” as Co-Host!
In this trip RERUN episode, I sit down with Pye Jirsa, the visionary behind Impossible Things and their amazing AI Lightroom Plugin.
Join host Frederick Van Johnson and co-host Troy Miller for a candid discussion on ‘A.I. and the Skeptical Photographer.’ In this livestream, we’ll delve into the skepticism surrounding artificial intelligence in photography.
This week, I talk AI with Pratik Naik, one of the most influential figures in high-end retouching and photography.
Nicole S. Young on how she’s changing her business to align with the times.
Boudoir photographer Michael Sasser shares his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI) in boudoir photography.
Pye Jersa shares his insights on how his new “Impossible Things” software works, the advantages of using AI in image editing, and the potential impact it can have on the industry.
Matthew Jordan Smith joins the podcast to chat about AI-driven photography for professional photographers.
RHEDPixel’s Richard Harrington joins the show to discuss the possibilities of AI-based assistance in photography.
In this episode we discuss Google’s recent upgrades to their popular Google Photos service. And the implications of what seems to be a constant progression of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational photography being applied to an art once ruled by humans and talent.