Can AI replace the human element that makes photography and retouching valuable, or are we measuring the wrong thing entirely? Nino Batista is a photographer, retoucher, and educator whose work spans commercial photography and fine art. He's known for his technical expertise in retouching and his thoughtful approach to how technology shapes creative industries. After watching AI infiltrate photography and retouching over the past few years, Nino has developed a clear perspective on what actually matters when machines can generate images in minutes. This is a Generator Live episode recorded in real time. I brought Nino on to talk about the Evoto controversy, AI's impact on photography and retouching, and what happens when your entire career can be replaced by a prompt. We get into the uncomfortable truth about dismissible work, why workflow efficiency matters more than tools, and how the human story behind an image creates value that AI simply cannot replicate. The conversation moves through ethics, client relationships, and how Nino's own values have shifted over 17 years in the industry. What You'll LearnWhy art created by humans carries inherent meaning that AI-generated content cannot replicate. Nino explains how knowing a person created something adds layers of interest and value, even when the final product looks similar.What it means when your photography or retouching work can be replaced by AI overnight. He gets blunt about dismissible work and what that reveals about the industry's actual priorities.How the story behind an image matters as much as the final product. Nino breaks down why we subconsciously ask different questions about human-made work versus AI-generated content.Why retouchers need to prioritize workflow efficiency over expensive tools. He shares his approach to creating Photoshop actions that save hours while maintaining quality and teaching clients how everything works.What photographers miss by treating retouching as an afterthought instead of recognizing it as its own art form. We discuss how the retouching community contributes to photography but often gets overlooked.How to think about AI as a recalibration moment rather than an existential threat. Nino describes moving from terror to a more grounded understanding of what technology can and cannot do.Why speed and efficiency in content creation matter more than perfection. I share how switching to live recording eliminated editing time and let me focus on delivering value instead of post-production.What supply and demand reveal about the photography industry's actual needs. Nino explains why clients choosing faster AI solutions over slower human work tells us something important about what we were making.How hand-stitched leather and artisan craftsmanship parallel the value of human-made art. He uses this analogy to explain why provenance and process matter beyond just the end result.Why workflow optimization should come before tool acquisition. We both emphasize understanding your own process first, then finding tools that support it, rather than chasing every new technology.How Nino's values evolved over 17 years from focusing on end results to prioritizing authenticity and personal pride. He shares why drawing clear boundaries around your work matters more now than ever before.What happens when photographers treat clients as content instead of individuals. We discuss the tension between maintaining artistic vision and meeting client demands for perfect, AI-generated results.Why high-end retouchers might transition into AI workflow consultants. Nino explores how understanding both craft and technology positions photographers to help others navigate ethical implications of AI tools.How the tactile and emotional aspects of live performance and physical media cannot be replicated digitally. We talk about why attending live shows and holding album covers creates connections that streaming never will.What clients actually care about when it comes to your process. Nino explains why most clients view photography as magic and don't care about technical details, which changes how we should talk about our work. Guest ResourcesNino Batista Photographer, retoucher, and educator specializing in commercial and fine art photography Website: ninobatista.com Listen & SubscribeNever miss an episode. Subscribe to Generator on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Enjoyed this episode? 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