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Mobilization Against AI at World Press Photo
Over 100 Photographers Unite Against AI at World Press Photo
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In an open letter to World Press Photo, more than 100 photographers, including prominent figures in the field, have sharply criticized the decision to include AI in the Open Format category. This strong reaction forced the management of the renowned competition to reconsider.By Michaël Naulin
Chaumont-Photo-sur-Loire: Wild at Heart
The 6th edition of Chaumont-Photo-sur-Loire celebrates nature’s delicate beauty through the works of 6 photographers. Blending a sensitive scientific approach with elements of poetry and photographic cataloging, these images inspire deep appreciation, and urge the protection, of nature.By Benoit Dupuis-Tordjeman
Over the years, the PhotoVogue Festival has become a fixed date for art enthusiasts and creatives, as well as a place for discussion on the new frontiers of photography. This year’s edition’s common thread was A.I. applied to the generation of images, between unexplored territories and ethical questions.
By Agnese Torres
Boudoir photography is a niche genre of portrait photography that relies on the natural, elegant intimacy of the subject. Blending portraiture, glamour, and fine art photography, this genre is increasingly popular, attracting large numbers of amateur and professional photographers. Are you interested in boudoir photography or seeking to improve your technique? Follow our guide.By Blind Magazine
MYOP is launching “Animal”, the first in a series of online sales of signed Fine Art prints. Each collection will revisit the archives of the agency’s 21 photographers through the lens of an overlooked genre. For this first edition, MYOP photographers are presenting a selection on the theme of animals.
Available 15 to 26 November 2023. Delivered before 15 December.
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How AI Imagery is Shaking PhotojournalismIn this Op-ed, independent photography director and educator Amber Terranova discusses one of the most controversial AI imagery projects in recent weeks.By Amber Terranova
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