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Crash Course: Generative AI and Photography (Session 1)

Join us for a playful introduction to AI image workflows and learn practical skills to navigate a rapidly evolving media landscape. 

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Date
April 12, 2024,
10:00 am – 11:30 am PDT
Location
Young Research Library and Zoom

Two-session workshop: April 12 & 19, 2024, 10:00-11:30a

The two sessions build on each other. Attendees should plan on attending both.

Young Research Library - Presentation Room (April 12) and West Classroom (April 19).

Open to the UCLA campus community.
Max 30 in-person participants. Zoom option for remote attendance.

Join us for a playful introduction to AI image workflows and learn practical skills to navigate a rapidly evolving media landscape.

Dive into AI's remarkable growth over the past two years and explore its impact on authorship, copyright, and other critical questions for creatives.

Learn how to generate your first images with Photoshop Generative Fill and seamlessly integrate AI image-generation tools into your creative process.

No prior experience is required, though experience with Photoshop is helpful. Just bring a laptop with your campus Adobe Creative Cloud installed - specifically Photoshop v25.6 - and a passion for image-making.

The two sessions build on each other. Attendees should plan on attending both.

About the instructor

Yogan Muller is a photographer whose work engages with the ecological crisis, utilizing photography, artificial intelligence, and drones. He has served the UCLA Design Media Arts (DMA) Department as a Lecturer and the UCLA DMA Counterforce Lab as a Senior Researcher. He has just received the UCLA Unit-18 Professional Development Award.
 

UCLA Sponsors

Center for Performance Studies
Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance (REMAP)
Program in Digital Humanities
Institute for Digital Research and Education (IDRE)
Science Hub for Humanity and Artificial Intelligence

With support from DataX