I’ve been working on WearView (https://www.wearview.co/), a tool that uses AI to turn flat-lay product photos into realistic on-model images.
It made me wonder how much of fashion photography can or should be automated. High-end brands still rely on studio shoots for lighting, fabric texture, and human realism, but diffusion models are getting closer every month.
For those in photography, fashion, or AI:
• Do AI-generated model shots feel like a real replacement or just a shortcut?
• What parts of studio work are hardest to replicate?
• How might this change creative jobs in fashion and e-commerce?
I’d love to hear how others see the future balance between AI imagery and traditional photography.
gus_massa•56m ago
The preferred style for the title here is something like
"Wearview: Create fashion photos with AI generated models"
(I dropped "stunning" from the catchphrase.)
Please don't use questions in the title unless you actually want to make a title.
lawmike•3h ago
It made me wonder how much of fashion photography can or should be automated. High-end brands still rely on studio shoots for lighting, fabric texture, and human realism, but diffusion models are getting closer every month.
For those in photography, fashion, or AI: • Do AI-generated model shots feel like a real replacement or just a shortcut? • What parts of studio work are hardest to replicate? • How might this change creative jobs in fashion and e-commerce?
I’d love to hear how others see the future balance between AI imagery and traditional photography.