Episode 2

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Published on:

7th Jun 2026

AI Can't Breathe

AI has its place.

I use it myself for research, writing and sorting ideas.

But when it comes to photography, AI can't breathe.

It doesn't feel the cold air before sunrise. It doesn't wait for the light to change. It doesn't understand why a moment matters.

In this short Lens & Life reflection, I share why I believe photography is about more than creating an image. It's about presence, patience, experience and recognising what's worth keeping.

AI can replicate a look.

It can't live a moment.

Because we breathe.

It doesn't.

Transcript
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There's no denying AI has its place.

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I use it myself for research, writing, sorting ideas.

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It's clever and efficient when you keep it in its lane.

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But when it comes to photography, real photography, AI doesn't breathe.

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It doesn't feel the cool air before sunrise.

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It doesn't stand there watching light shift across the ocean or wait for that split second.

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The child laughing, the fisherman casting the net, the cloud breaking that turns a frame into something human.

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AI can replicate a look.

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It can't live a moment.

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I asked AI to generate a photo.

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At first glance it was convincing.

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Decent light, believable setup.

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But spending 30 seconds looking closer and the cracks appear.

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The hand didn't sit right.

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The light doesn't feel quite right.

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It just doesn't get to reality.

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It will improve, but it won't ever surpass what us humans can do.

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Because AI doesn't understand why things look the way they do.

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You can sense the quiet rhythm before between people.

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It just guesses it's way there.

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Cleverly, but still guessing.

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Anyone can pick up a phone and take a photo.

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And those pictures still matter, still tell stories.

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But the photographer who spent years learning to read light, to wait, to feel when a moment is about to happen, AI has nothing on them.

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Because real photography isn't about capturing what's there.

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It's about recognizing what's worth keeping.

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That instinct is lived.

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It's not downloaded in street photography, in landscape and in any work that means something.

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What makes an image real isn't perfection, it's presence.

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It's the small imperfections that prove someone was actually standing there.

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So yes, I'll keep using AI for what it's good for.

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But creating something that breathes that still ours.

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AI might generate a picture it can't recreate the one that mattered.

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We breathe, it doesn't.

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And that's the difference that counts.

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I'm Pete.

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George.

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This is lens in life and see with purpose and share with heart.

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About the Podcast

Lens and Life
For years I went through the motions — shooting, editing, posting — but not really seeing. Somewhere along the way, photography stopped being about pictures and became about presence. Some of my clearest thinking came from places like Bali, where life slows down just enough to remind you what actually matters. Lens and Life is a podcast about perspective. Hosted by Australian storyteller and photographer Pete George, each episode explores the people, places, conversations, observations, and experiences that shape how we see the world. From travel and culture to creativity, everyday life, and the lessons hidden in ordinary moments, Lens and Life is about noticing what others walk past. Some episodes are personal reflections. Some are conversations with interesting people. Others begin with a simple observation and lead somewhere unexpected. If you've ever felt life moving too fast, this is an invitation to slow down, look closer, and see with purpose. Breath. Intent. Timing. A photographer's discipline, tuned to life.

About your host

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Pete George

Pete George is an Australian storyteller, photographer, and host whose work is built on one simple belief: the world becomes more meaningful when we learn to see with purpose.

Over four decades, Pete has worked across newspapers, sport, weddings, travel, and documentary-style storytelling, creating thousands of images and sharing stories from Australia and beyond. His camera has taken him from city streets and sporting arenas to remote villages, cultural celebrations, and the everyday moments most people walk past without noticing.

But Lens and Life is not about photography.

It's about perspective.

Through conversations, observations, travel, culture, creativity, and the lessons hidden in ordinary life, Pete explores what it means to live with curiosity and intention in a world that rarely slows down. Drawing on a lifetime of experience, he brings a thoughtful and often unexpected perspective to the people, places, and moments that shape us.

Based on Australia's Gold Coast and a regular traveller to Bali, Pete continues to search for stories worth sharing—not because they are extraordinary, but because they remind us what it means to be human.

Lens and Life is an invitation to slow down, look closer, and see with purpose.