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Christoph Künne on AI and Photoshop reshaping the future of photography
In a recent Fotopodcast episode, DOCMA publisher Christoph Künne talks with host Michael Eloy Werthmüller about how Photoshop has evolved from a non‑photographic tool to the industry standard for digital image editing. He traces the shift from dark‑room techniques to modern retouching and emphasizes the rapid pace of new technologies.
Künne, who has studied AI's influence on photography since 2017 and authored the book *Die synthetische Wahrheit*, argues that artificial intelligence is neither a threat nor a miracle but a new instrument that can expand creative possibilities. He warns photographers to stay adaptable, avoid clinging to analog nostalgia, and find ways to retain personal style as algorithms take over routine tasks.
The discussion also touches on the difficulty of attracting younger audiences to deep photographic practice, suggesting that shorter attention spans require fresh approaches to teach and inspire. Künne encourages experimentation with emerging tools to avoid being left behind in the evolving visual culture.
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Artificial intelligence · Christoph Künne · DOCMA · Michael Eloy Werthmüller · Photoshop