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February Meeting - Bert Sirkin on AI

Our February meeting is on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and photography. Speaker Bert Sirkin will describe how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is RAPIDLY changing photography. From in-camera improvements to generative AI, the world of photography is changing.

In a matter of months, photography has undergone a paradigm shift with the emergence of generative AI. The past year has been just the beginning, merely scratching the surface of the potential that AI holds for photography.

This captivating presentation delves into the realm of the various aspects of AI in photography. Discover the essence of AI, explore the various types of AI that intersect with photography, and unlock insights on leveraging these powerful tools to their fullest potential.

Prepare to be provoked by thought-provoking inquiries that challenge conventional wisdom. Together, we will uncover new perspectives you may not have yet contemplated.

Bert will demonstrate some of the AI options available to photographers today. Gain valuable insights into the diverse applications of AI, including the groundbreaking AI features in Photoshop. We'll look at how these tools can be combined to create a whole new world of creativity.

Embrace the future of photography with AI as your ally.

Bert Sirkin apprenticed at with a Professional Photographer in Boston when he was 18 years old and has done part-time Professional Photography since he was 19 years old. He’s taught various photography topics since 1970 and has spent 10 years teaching workshops in Everglades NP, Joshua Tree NP & Monument Valley Tribal park. He taught various computer programming languages at Capital Community Technical college in Hartford, CT for 20 years. He currently teaches online photography workshops and frequently speaks to photography groups.

All club members will be sent the link to the presentation in a mid-February email blast. Non-members who would like to attend are asked to send email to info@frederickcameraclique.org to request the link.