
Boudoir.ai
AI-powered boudoir photoshoots, at a fraction of the cost



About | Details |
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Name: | Boudoir.ai |
Submited By: | Randi Prohaska |
Release Date | 2 years ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Photography Tech |
Boudoir photography is an intimate and empowering form of self-expression, celebrating the beauty and sensuality of the human body. Get professional-grade intimate photos, with a tasteful, elegant, and timeless aesthetic, with the power of AI!
Clever idea Sabatino! I think a gallery with the best photos made by the tool (with the users' consent) can help promote the tool. Maybe you can give incentive to accept to post.
11 months ago
It may be that this becomes successful, but I think it fundamentally misses practically everything about why women pay for this type of thing in the first place (and men, in the case of dude-oir shoots, which is a *delightful* term). It's the equivalent of offering someone images of a virtually identical lookalike. If they just want to have photos to show off for vanity and/or to impress others, then that's not a problem. I don't think that's the usual motivator, though, and of all the other myriad reasons somebody might elect to do a boudoir shoot, I can't see how why a woman would choose this route. ▪︎ To boost your self-acceptance and body confidence: I probably don't need to point out why this won't hit the mark. ▪︎ To celebrate/log some kind of personal physical milestone, e.g. hit target weight, ran a marathon, double mastectomy: still nope. ▪︎ Gift for spouse/partner: "I hope you enjoy these intimate pictures of not-me, and therefore not intimate at all by the definition of the word" ▪︎ Fun, unusual experience, getting made up, hair done, glass of bubbly: none of that. Personal milestone e.g. got divorced, turned 50, PhD done and dusted: I mean, probably not, but...maybe? The thing about using AI to produce images of ourselves-- as seen by the brief surge in mainstream interest in PFP/avatar apps-- is that they quickly become trivial and disposable. When nothing goes into creating a work of art, it loses its value. My beautiful generative avatar is rendered worthless by the fact that you have an equally beautiful avatar that was equally quick and simple to make. The novelty wears thin quickly. In this, you've managed to turn a service that is predicated on its highly personal nature into something impersonal. All that negativity aside (you asked for spicy feedback!), it doesn't mean that the product doesn't have value somewhere (e.g. for e-commerce) but my feeling is you've not judged your target audience well at all.
1 year ago
Congrats on launching Sabatino. I love the idea! So much has already been done with AI lately just for the sake of being able to mention AI, but this is a very refreshing idea!
1 year ago
How do you ensure your ex doesn't use this service and post derogative pictures of you online? It doesn't matter how tasteful you consider the service; I may not be happy with pictures of me in lingerie flying around...
1 year ago