Shooting Generators : New Rival For Photographers
- By Monique OMAM
- 15 Oct 2025 12:13
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The proliferation of image generative tools has recently emerged as a challenge to classical photography, serving as facilitators for image modification.
For most people, it is no longer necessary to spend a lot of money and wait long hours standing in line at the entrance of a photography studio. The advent of image generators and shooting producers has solved these problems.
Initially considered the only method to produce high-quality pictures with diverse backgrounds, classical photography is now facing a major challenge: attracting customers. Packo Abah, a photographer, lamented, “With the presence of smartphones, people have become reluctant to visit classical photographers. Artificial generators can produce complete shootings with accessories, background images, and good quality, making it difficult for us to attract customers like we used to”. He added, “I used to receive at least two to three customers a day; now, I can spend a day without finding one.”
Recent technological innovations have introduced several artificial tools to meet the market demand for good-quality images. Some of the most notable tools include Gemini, Nano Banana, ChatGPT, and Deep Dream Generator, among others.
To produce a good result, users can choose between paying and free modes, with prices varying depending on the tool used. The process involves uploading a picture from their phone and attaching it to a descriptive message called a prompt. Users can ask the image generator to swap images, change b...
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