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Midjourney?


The only billing I would receive would be if I continued to use the Dall-E generator, which granted 15 free attempts at creating a masterpiece before requiring money to continue. I did not subscribe to their service.

This will all end up in the courts, much like Napster and other early adopting technologies that push legal boundaries. Elon Musk is backing Dall-E, and that should be an indicator of where this is headed. It will be big.
 

You're better off pick me up a camera and some film!
 

If the porn industry is an early adopter it will go mainstream, but Elon Musk ? He's a false prophet.

I'd keep an eye on your email, there maybe a class action law suit.
 
Next logical step: no more need for wedding photographers. Next to the iphone soivenir snaps getting uploaded and shared, this midjourney thingy will take care of the rest.

Upload your face and your new spouse’s Face and then ask midjourney to spit out beautiful photos of your couple in whichever setting possible: on the moon, in hell, in heaven, on the kremlin, on the eiffel tower... goodbye photography. Only the iphone will survive.

Upload portaits of your grandparents and make them live again through this midjourney sheet.
 

I think that's already totally possible. Remember the xmas thing which put your face on a dancing elf or some such stupid thing? Years old and getting "better" all the time.
 
This guy is a Photoshop guru and has been experimenting with using Dall-E as a tool to change cropping of traditional still photographs by adding detail. Note that at the 1:45 mark the software rejects the sample image because it has a real (and presumably recognizable) face on it. I imagine the Dall-E legal team is about as busy as the programmers, trying to avoid missteps.

 
That is already obsolete. You now have programs that create a 360 view in which you can dive, all from a single Photograph.

We are a step away of living into a virtual reality, many lives within one.
 
We are in HELL, my dear BROSKIES.
 

I went back to the main page and clicked on #about.
 
Will these AI developed images alter the way you make your photographs?

They may alter how many photos get bought and how many photographers and illustrators get contracted for work.
 
They may alter how many photos get bought and how many photographers and illustrators get contracted for work.

Most stock photographs suck now anyways so it will probably be a good thing.
 
Most stock photographs suck now anyways so it will probably be a good thing.

And then what does a photographer get for a stock image now, anyway? A bag of beans?
 
Bragging rights and no money if they are lucky.

you mean like "stratabarius" posted 10 years ago when interns and lackies searched amateur photo sites found his photo for a Coca Cola campaign and paid him 100 bucks to use a photo in an ad campaign? he was very excited when he posted.

it changes very little, nothing burger.
 
In case y'all missed it, Jörg Colberg has a few thoughts about Dall.E. While the bulk of the article is behind a Patreon paywall you can still get a good idea of what he has been up to. Basically he tried to use Dall.E to make original work that is paired with images in his new book of photography. It's worth a look.


Regardless, when I learned that the full version was accessible, I wondered whether it was possible to test the software on a photographic level. By this I mean that I wanted to see whether it was able to create believable images that could operate inside the context of photography I work in, fine-art photography. To that end, I decided I would have Dall.E generate its own versions of the photographs in my book Vaterland.


 
I hope this post would not be offensive, so here below I include some "almost impossible" cameras that I made in that app related with analog process. What can I say? this thing is addictive.


 
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Here's a couple of awkward parallels between analog photography and Midjourney:


First, the unpredictable results. I used this prompt:

story about young photographers pushing creative boundaries to capture the vibrancy of NYC night life during the 1990s




... and I got those, a sort of contact sheets print:



...then I chose one of them as my "developing process"...






... and of course, you can screw it also. Here an "overdeveloped" example.





bonus track:

(A Contact Sheet Print: Che Guevara in his office, Cuba, 1963, Rene Burri).

 
...Obviously, there are some ethical questions about authorship here, etc., but in any case, as in other moments in history, the appearance of some technical innovation is initially assumed to be a threat to a certain guild and then ends up coexisting with other technical or artistic preferences. It happened with the advent of photography for painters in the 19th century, I guess it must have happened with Photoshop at that time as well.