With the evolution of photography, one often faces varied challenges to accept any change. When the Kodak Brownie was introduced, there was a proliferation of photography, which created issues for long-standing portrait studios.
Similarly, when digital came to replace analog photography, there was an obvious hesitance about its capabilities. And, of course, the purists were dead against it. However, these changes never posed a threat to the medium itself; we were just finding ways to change how we make images. But in recent years, the very existence of image-making has been questioned due to the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. We stand at a point where the whole community wonders: what is the future of photography? To answer this, we attended a talk by New York-based photographer Martin Schoeller at the Xposure Festival. Here's what he has to say. . thephoblographer.com
2025-2-24 16:48