10/04/2026
I'VE SPENT YEARS PERFECTING my craft as a photographer, understanding light, exposure, aperture, shutter speeds, white balance, Kelvin (temperature of light), ISO speeds, what lenses suit each style of photography, calibration, flash settings, studio settings - each thing I have digested has made me the photographer I am today. I've appreciated the opportunity to work with many highly skilled photographers, and creatives within the industry at the top of their game (MUAs, stylists, creators, etc). Editing an image is a skill that goes hand in hand with capturing an image - if you don't know how to make your image better by editing you are not getting the best from your work. Every skilled tradesman must know their tools and be able to craft a perfect piece through the knowledge they have acquired and put in to practice. However, Ai is starting to change that and making editing a faster and less tedious process - and available to the masses. It has played a small role in the creation of this image as the skills I have learned over the years have largely been used to get to the final image - where it takes us is anyones guess but photography and many more industries are set for revolutionary change and we will all have to adapt - Ai will affect the low-end, generic stock photography side of the industry - it won't replace the experience of a skilled photographer offering a quality experience to clients collaborating towards a high-end finished image. There will still be work for those who are high-skilled in the field of photography - meaning there's still exciting times ahead for the industry hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag