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My Podcast Interview with Silvergrain Classics magazine about my Wet Plate Work and AI

Posted on July 21, 2023July 21, 2023 By Markus

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Ep. 13: Hofstätter’s Intensely Personal Portraits vs. AI

by Erik Schlicksbier, Marwan El-Mozayen

Wet plate collodion portrait photographer Markus Hofstätter is our guest in this episode. He creates particularly individual, intimate portraits by collaborating closely with the persons he portrays. This human aspect is especially important to him despite all the virtuosity necessary to create wet plate collodion images. We were also interested in Markus’ view of current developments in the field of AI. Join us in this podcast for an exciting conversation about the present and future of photography.

Markus online:

mhaustria.com

patreon.mhaustria.com

youtube.com/mhaustria

instagram.com/mhaustria

flipboard.com/@mhaustria

facebook.com/mhaustria

mastodon.art/@mhaustria@flipboard.social

Your hosts:

Marwan El-Mozayen from Silvergrain Classics magazine (https://silvergrainclassics.com/en)

Erik Schlicksbier, photographer (https://www.schlicksbier.com) and host of the German language Studio Kreativkommune podcast (https://studio.kreativkommune.org/podcast).

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