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Using Automation and AI to Enhance Photography Workflows with Frederick Van Johnson

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In this episode, Scott speaks with Frederick Van Johnson from This Week in Photo about the future of photography. The conversation covers a variety of AI and automation tools, including some you may not realize already play a role in your photography life.

The conversation went on for nearly two hours, so we split it into two easier-to-digest episodes. This is part 2.

We continue the discussion on the use of automation and AI tools in photography workflows. We also discuss the acquisition of Flickr and This Week and Photo by SmugMug and their commitment to preserving the Flickr platform for future generations. One topic that came up, which we are sure everyone has something to say about, is the use of artificial intelligence in photo contests both as entries and judging. We also discuss the idea of digital identifying when photos have been made or manipulated by AI just in the same way it's possible for text, and emphasize the importance of disclosure and transparency. Finally, we stress the need for backups in different locations for photographers as disasters happen.

  • (00:00) - 022 TWIP Workflows Crossover
  • (01:18) - Automation in album and book design
  • (07:45) - Photo contests judged by AI
  • (12:00) - Digital marking images that use AI
  • (14:30) - What's up with Flickr and Smugmug?
  • (23:54) - What Imagen is working on
  • (31:02) - Trusting AI for all your post-production tasks
  • (36:57) - Disaster recovery is so important
  • (45:01) - Nikon's anti-AI ad campaign

Discussed in this episode

- Software that simplifies album design for photographers.
- Tech helps filter photo contest submissions.
- Marker needed for AI involvement in content.
- Smugmug saves Flickr for posterity.
- Smugmug passionate team guides photography's power.
- Photographer's disaster recovery solution with Imagen's new backup feature (coming soon)
- Redundancy and accessibility in cloud backups.
- Don't fear AI, use it to improve.
- Flickr's metadata can be leveraged for search.

You can find Frederick at:


Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

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Manage episode 368116999 series 3298356
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In this episode, Scott speaks with Frederick Van Johnson from This Week in Photo about the future of photography. The conversation covers a variety of AI and automation tools, including some you may not realize already play a role in your photography life.

The conversation went on for nearly two hours, so we split it into two easier-to-digest episodes. This is part 2.

We continue the discussion on the use of automation and AI tools in photography workflows. We also discuss the acquisition of Flickr and This Week and Photo by SmugMug and their commitment to preserving the Flickr platform for future generations. One topic that came up, which we are sure everyone has something to say about, is the use of artificial intelligence in photo contests both as entries and judging. We also discuss the idea of digital identifying when photos have been made or manipulated by AI just in the same way it's possible for text, and emphasize the importance of disclosure and transparency. Finally, we stress the need for backups in different locations for photographers as disasters happen.

  • (00:00) - 022 TWIP Workflows Crossover
  • (01:18) - Automation in album and book design
  • (07:45) - Photo contests judged by AI
  • (12:00) - Digital marking images that use AI
  • (14:30) - What's up with Flickr and Smugmug?
  • (23:54) - What Imagen is working on
  • (31:02) - Trusting AI for all your post-production tasks
  • (36:57) - Disaster recovery is so important
  • (45:01) - Nikon's anti-AI ad campaign

Discussed in this episode

- Software that simplifies album design for photographers.
- Tech helps filter photo contest submissions.
- Marker needed for AI involvement in content.
- Smugmug saves Flickr for posterity.
- Smugmug passionate team guides photography's power.
- Photographer's disaster recovery solution with Imagen's new backup feature (coming soon)
- Redundancy and accessibility in cloud backups.
- Don't fear AI, use it to improve.
- Flickr's metadata can be leveraged for search.

You can find Frederick at:


Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

  continue reading

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