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What photography will be left in 10 years?

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RichA

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Aug 22, 2023, 9:30:30 PM8/22/23
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In-person wedding photography? Anything photographic where images exist of products can be done by A.I. A wedding is once, immediate, in-person. That'll survive. Product photography? Not likely. Toyota re-launches the Land Cruiser. Go to Africa, take the car and a crew and spend $150,000 on a photo shoot? Not likely. It'll be completely faked for a fraction of the price. If you want your photography to exist, I'd brush-up on fine art black and white film photography or something.

Magani

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Aug 23, 2023, 7:54:57 PM8/23/23
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On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 11:30:30 am UTC+10, RichA wrote:
> In-person wedding photography? Anything photographic where images exist of products can be done by A.I. A wedding is once, immediate, in-person. That'll survive. Product photography? Not likely. Toyota re-launches the Land Cruiser. Go to Africa, take the car and a crew and spend $150,000 on a photo shoot? Not likely. It'll be completely faked for a fraction of the price. If you want your photography to exist, I'd brush-up on fine art black and white film photography or something.

How about photography for personal satisfaction? It's why I indulge myself and buy (probably too much) kit.

Cheers,
Magani

RichA

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Aug 25, 2023, 5:43:42 PM8/25/23
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There will always be hobbies, even if the millenials have zero interest in any of them.

candycane

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Aug 27, 2023, 5:15:17 AM8/27/23
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Ri> There will always be hobbies, even if the millenials have zero interest
Ri> in any of them.

Yeah, I mean tons of people still use polaroids. People still use Amiga and
BASIC and make cool demos. You still use Usenet.

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Vish

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Sep 1, 2023, 9:00:45 AM9/1/23
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People and the things they do aren't going anywhere, photojournalism and
documentary photography is as valid and brilliant as it's ever been, maybe
even more so. There's even a new UK documentary photography organization!

Source: https://www.centreforbritishdocumentaryphotography.co.uk/

m-m

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Sep 5, 2023, 3:43:44 PM9/5/23
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Large aperture zoom lens photography will always be around.
Like for National Geographic and sports.

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