2024 01 09

Composited image of house on street in Chicago. December, 2023. Ā© Clayton Hauck

Enter: Artificial Intelligence

Surely, Iā€™m going to talk about AI quite a lot here in the weeks ahead. Itā€™s a subject that takes up a lot of my brain space yet still donā€™t quite know what to think of it all. One real world result has already been an attempt to diversify my income away from strictly photogrpahy, as I do feel relatively pessimistic my job will still be around in a few years time.

Imagineers!

I moved to rebrand ā€œphotographersā€ to ā€œimagineers,ā€ largely because I wanted to be an Imagineer when I was a kid. Seriously, though, humanitiesā€™ relationship to The Image has been evolving drastically over the last few decades and thereā€™s no telling where it will be in two decades more. My hunch, is that weā€™re fucked.

So how does AI relate to this image?

I like this photo! It does lack a little bit of detail, some humanity perhaps, to really make it sparkle, but itā€™s nice. Part of why I like it is a bit behind-the-scenes.

Firstly, the image was made with a ~20mp digitial RicohGR3x, however, it is stitched together from 4-5 captures (pano-style), thus giving it resolution and perspective that isnā€™t typical (and kind of looks a bit more like a wider lensed-medium format camera, partly because of the square crop).

Secondly, I used the Adobe ā€œgenerative fillā€ aka AI to extend the top and bottom portions of the frame, as there was no information there. While this is a boring example of whatā€™s possible with AI, the texture on the street doesnā€™t exist in real life and was a choice made mostly by the computers based on thousands or millions of other images and then partially by me, in choosing one of three I most liked.

Soon, 100% of images will be fully generated by AI and humanity will live in peace.

Enjoy!

-Clayton

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