Every time AI imagery comes up, someone inevitably says:
“EWWWWW fuck AI, Just hire a photographer!!!111”
And in my personal opinion: that argument is not ethical or helpful. It is mostly just… lazy. And tbh, kinda laughable.
What hiring a photographer is actually for
You hire a photographer to:
- take photos of you and your team
- shoot specific product photography
- capture IRL campaign imagery
- shoot your studio, store, space, or events
- create specific real-life footage
That is real work. Real value.
But nobody is out here organizing (and paying for) 34 different themed photoshoots so they can have “hUmAn mAdE” stock photos for their Instagram carousel about boundaries.
Be so for real.
People forget that we were already using “fake” imagery
Before AI, most businesses were knee deep in:
- Canva stock photo libraries
- Pinterest “inspiration” boards (aka theft with vibes)
- generic stock photo websites with the same pics that show up on 12 competitors’ feeds
No one was clutching pearls about stock photos.
But suddenly AI is the moral apocalypse? OKAY, I guess (lol).
What AI imagery is actually used for in branding
For most brands, AI imagery is not replacing professional shoots.
It is replacing:
- bland stock photos
- repetitive “on brand but kinda generic” imagery
Used well, it becomes custom brand imagery. Used badly, it becomes that weird uncanny hand with six fingers. So the question is not “AI or photographer.” The question is: are you building your visuals strategically?
How I actually use it
90% of the AI imagery I make for my clients is to replace traditional stock photos and give them more on brand, unique and personalized images (instead of working with what’s already available on stock photo sites or on the Canva photo library).
Now, serious question:
Is there a MORAL OBLIGATION to buy from stock photo sites instead? Just because a human took them? Even though they don’t really fit the project?
And don’t get me wrong, I don’t have anything against stock photo sites. I think they’re great.
But if I can make something that works 100 TIMES BETTER for my project with AI, because I know how to work the tools and create EXACTLY what I have in mind, I’m gonna use AI.
Because why tf not???
How to use AI without wrecking your brand
Here are the rules that keep your brand looking premium (and not like a Midjourney fever dream):
- Use AI for backgrounds, filler, and thematic visuals.
Not for turning yourself into a fantasy character in a hyper-specific scene with fireworks and brand-colored clouds because it looked fun. 💀
- AI is great for creating mood and atmosphere, and modern AI tools have become increasingly capable with detail, though results can still vary A LOT depending on the tool, prompt quality and subject matter.
For critical brand touchpoints where precision matters most (images of your space, key campaign visuals, product images), professional photography is still the gold standard.
- Curate aggressively.
If you would not put it in a magazine, do not put it on your website.
- Build a visual system.
If every AI image is a different aesthetic, your brand will look like it has commitment issues.
- Mix mediums.
Use real photography where it matters (you, products, spaces), and use AI where it creates a strong atmosphere and supports your positioning.
The best brands do not pick sides, they pick strategy.
The smartest approach is:
- real photography for reality and trust
- AI imagery for world-building & filler
Because branding is not about proving you are morally pure, but creating a consistent experience that makes people trust you, want you & remember you.
Bottom line
“Just hire a photographer” is a one-liner pretending to be a “human first” approach to creativity (and tbh, if we were really so obsessed with supporting humans just because they’re human, the world would be a different place right now… but it’s not).
Photography is essential. AI can be useful.
And your job is not to join a team. It is to build a brand that feels unmistakably yours, here every visual decision serves your positioning, strengthens your message & makes people remember you the second they see your work anywhere else.
And if AI helps you achieve that faster, more affordably, and with more creative control?
Use it.
