You might have heard the rumblings about Google Flow: It’s their new AI-powered filmmaking tool, built on top of heavy-hitting models like Veo and Gemini. But let’s cut through the tech specs and get to the heart of the matter: Is this actually useful for creative pros, or is it just another shiny toy? I’ve dug into the interface and the output, and I’m seeing some things that attempt to solve the biggest headaches we’ve... read more ›
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Dec
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The internet is full of "hacks" on how to remove the Nano Banana watermark using clone stamps or third-party erasers. Don't do that. It degrades the image quality and wastes your time. If you really need to do it manually, Photoshop's healing brush tool is usually the easiest way. But the professional workaround is simple: Use the API. When you access the Nano Banana model through an API (Application Programming Interface), you generally bypass the... read more ›
Dec
07
Google recently dropped this update (built on their Gemini 3 model), and the buzz is real. But buzz doesn't pay the bills—workflow does. I’ve had my team dig into the specs and community questions to bring you the definitive Nano Banana Pro FAQs for creative professionals like photographers, designers, marketers, etc. Here's everything you need to know to decide if this tool belongs in your creative stack (and spoiler warning, it does): Q: What exactly... read more ›
Dec
03
If you’ve been following the explosion of generative AI, you know that we're all looking for the "edge." We’re looking for that secret syntax, that perfect workflow, or that one hack that turns a chaotic rigorous process into a predictable, high-quality output. Lately, I’ve been hearing a lot of chatter in the creative community about JSON prompting. The theory is seductive: By feeding AI models prompts formatted as code (JSON) rather than human sentences, you supposedly... read more ›
Nov
29
Anyone who's produced a commercial fashion shoot knows the logistics are a nightmare. You’re juggling models, location permits, lighting rentals, weather, and expenses that eat your budget before you’ve even snapped the first frame. But now, that equation is different thanks to AI. Until recently, AI wasn't a viable alternative because it couldn't handle the most important thing: Product consistency. You could get a cool image, but the shoes would look wrong, or the logo... read more ›
Nov
28
You have a killer mood board, a specific lighting setup you love, or a textural quality that defines your brand. But applying that exact "vibe" to a completely different subject, or across a hundred different assets? That used to take hours in post-production, complex lighting grids, or endless attempts at prompting. But today, I'll show you how to take the style of one image and surgically apply it to the "content" of another, with zero bleed-over.... read more ›
Nov
21
Creative work is about exploration. It requires the freedom to try new ideas, make mistakes, and iterate until you find the perfect expression of your vision. When you work with standard text prompts, that process often feels rigid. You type a paragraph, wait for a result, and then have to rewrite the entire block of text just to change the lighting. It kills the flow. Weavy (aka Figma Weave) offers a different approach that brings... read more ›
Nov
20
In the middle of the AI video fray stands Google Veo 3, the tech giant’s heavyweight contender. But unlike its competitors who are vying for the attention of indie filmmakers and social media creators, Veo 3 isn’t trying to be the most artistic or the most accessible tool on the block. It’s positioned as an enterprise-grade workhorse, a piece of industrial infrastructure designed for reliability and precision. For the working creative professional, this raises a... read more ›
Nov
20
We are living through the single biggest shift in the creative workflow since we moved from analog darkrooms to digital sensors. But here is the reality check for everyone reading this in late 2025: The novelty phase is over. No more generating weird, six-fingered hands for a laugh on Twitter. As creative professionals - photographers, art directors, designers, and agency owners - we don't need toys. We need tools that ship work. So whether you... read more ›
Nov
19
Yesterday, Google released Gemini 3. You've probably seen people highlighting benchmark scores, Elo ratings, technical comparisons to OpenAI, etc. If you're a developer or a data scientist, those numbers matter. But if you are a photographer, a designer, a filmmaker, or an entrepreneur, you likely have a different question: Does this actually change how I work? I've spent quite a bit of time with the Gemini 2.5 Pro and after experimenting a bit with Gemini... read more ›








