After the AI Hangover: What Happens to Hotel Photography?

Stefano Pinci writes from the photographer's perspective on what AI actually does — and does not do — to hotel imagery. The technology has become a genuine problem-solver in post-production, he argues, but its greatest risk is not bad output: it is the seductive pull toward a frictionless, anonymous visual average that makes every property look the same and none of them look real.

Stefano Pinci

There is a sentence I hear more and more often: “With AI, you can do anything now.” Technically, that is almost true. Visually, it is only half true. And in hotel photography, it can even become dangerous.

Because a hotel photograph is not just a beautiful image. It is the first encounter between a guest and a place. It arrives before the booking, before check-in, before the real experience. It is a promise.

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Stefano Pinci is a photographer and filmmaker specializing in hospitality, interiors, lifestyle, and corporate storytelling. His work is defined by a strong narrative sensibility, an instinctive use of natural light, and a refined ability to balance architecture, atmosphere, and human presence. The result is imagery that feels authentic, immersive, and emotionally resonant.

The studio specializes in hospitality, interiors, lifestyle, and brand imagery, creating visual content that helps businesses communicate identity, atmosphere, and experience with clarity and authenticity. Working at the intersection of photography, filmmaking, and visual storytelling, the studio collaborates with hotels, resorts, tourism brands, design companies, architects, and marketing agencies to produce imagery tailored to branding,...