Christmas Chaos: What remains when the Season Settles?

AI-generated visual content is everywhere, embraced by top-tier brands for its speed, cost efficiency, and creative flexibility. But in the rush to adopt this technology, quality has taken a back seat. The result? A surge of low-quality visuals:

  • Distorted hands and faces

  • Amateur compositions

  • Awkward proportions

  • Inconsistent backgrounds

  • Overly polished, artificial looks

Excuses Don’t Cut It

"It’s just for Instagram. It’s only one newsletter. It’s for internal use!"

These justifications miss the mark. AI-generated images should elevate your brand, not undermine it. Sacrificing quality for convenience risks damaging your long-term brand reputation and diluting your visual identity.

The Solution: Call in the Experts

A professional photographer or stylist can make all the difference. Their trained eye ensures every detail is meticulously reviewed, transforming mediocre outputs into polished, brand-worthy visuals.

Think back two years. Would you have accepted images with obvious flaws? Absolutely not. Teams would have been instructed to refine the work until it aligned with the brand’s CVI. So why settle now? Deadlines, budget constraints, and lack of expertise are no excuse for compromising standards.

Our Mission: Excellence Through Innovation

At SCENES, we use AI as a tool—not a shortcut. Since 2023, our mission has been to merge cutting-edge AI technology with timeless craftsmanship to create stunning, high-quality visuals. We believe in pushing boundaries without lowering standards.

A Commitment to Quality

Looking back, even at SCENES, we’ve faced challenges. Some of our earlier images might not have been photo-perfect (Visit ScenesGoneWrong on Instagram ), but I can assure you that every single one was crafted with utmost care and dedication—working with the limitations of the AI tools available at the time.

Happy productive holidays

Michael Rying
Founder of SCENES

Getting AI hands to look good in terms of both aesthetics and anatomy is not easy—even for a professional photographer or prompt designer. Just the slightest change, and they can end up looking... well, like the photo above.

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