Dec 9, 2022

Experimenting With A.I. Generated Images on Lensa

Have you seen these A.I. generated images popping up on your feed this week too?

I took the bait and played around on Lensa A.I. this week. For those unfamiliar, it's a paid app where you upload 10-20 selfies and then its A.I. generates a series of images using your likeness. These aren't filters on existing images, they are all part of a batch that is generated randomly with A.I. based only on images of your face.

It's not without glitches and errors, but the technology is pretty incredible - not least of which, because sometimes it turned me into an action-hero Ken doll. While the topic of A.I. imagery and artwork hits close to home in terms of content creation, I can't help but feel this is transformative tech we're going to have to learn about and monitor.

What are your thoughts? Have you tried it? Here are some of my results.

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich Photographer Filmmaker


Dec 8, 2022

Documentary Sneak Peek, Trailer Release Date

Thank you to the Medicine Hat News and Kendall King for this feature on my latest documentary "Your Cinema Needs You" in today's newspaper. 

Following the incredible response online last week I can finally share that a trailer for the film will be released on December 21 - marking the 111th anniversary of when the Monarch Theatre first opened her doors to the public back in 1911. More updates to come soon.

Luke Fandrich Filmmaker Documentary Monarch


Dec 4, 2022

Exploring An Empty Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

It's always a thrill to capture really distinct locations on travel shoots, but there's really no beating those few rare experiences when you end up with an otherwise incredibly busy location almost entirely to yourself. Here's a look at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World in Florida during an after hours shoot with absolutely no crowds in the park. 

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours Walt Disney World


Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours

Empty Galaxys Edge After Hours