Creative Practices in the Age of AI
Drawing on her 23 years as an art producer and her own creative practice using AI tools, Liz invites photographers to move past fear and competition and into genuine curiosity about using AI.
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What Doesn’t Change: Artistic Judgment, Visual Thinking, and New Tools
This session explores what carries over from established creative practice into generative workflows, including artistic judgment, authorship, editing, and visual thinking itself. Rather than focusing on tools alone, the conversation turns to enduring creative questions: How do we recognize coherence in an image? What decisions remain fundamentally human? When possibilities multiply, does judgment matter more, not less? Drawing on backgrounds in photography, art production, consulting, editing, and experimental practice, Beth Huerta and Liz Miller-Gershfeld approach the session as a live conversation rather than a lecture, using examples and audience participation to examine how creatives can engage emerging tools without abandoning the discernment, perspective, and values they already bring to their work.
Vibe Coding for Creatives
Liz introduces photographers to vibe coding, the practice of using large language models to write functional code without any developer background. Through a live demo, she shows how a creative producer mindset is all you need to build tools, apps, and interactive art pieces that expand your practice in unexpected directions.
The Business of Commercial Photography
An honest conversation with photographers and industry professionals about what it takes to build and sustain a career in commercial photography. Pricing, client communication, dry spells, this panel gets into the parts of the photography business that you can't afford to overlook.


