LUIS SENS. PLAYBOY PHOTOGRAPHER
For a photographer, and for anyone else who "creates" there is no greater reward than knowing that their work is disseminated and liked. Following this premise, we can say without doubt that Luis Sens has succeeded.
Born in Buenos Aires in 1978, Sens studied Communication Sciences and worked as camera, producing and directing several short films for college, so I guess it helped to know that side of him that he would use later to earn a living and obtain professional recognition .
Luis Sens has worked for Playboy Germany and Venezuela, as well as covers and content created for various magazines and publishers.
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THE FUTURE OF MODELINGOne after another, they pose. Naked, stunning, flawless. They don’t sweat. They don’t move. They don’t exist.
These are models generated by artificial intelligence. And if you think this is just some aesthetic curiosity, you're already late.
For brands, marketers, and ad agencies, this is peak efficiency: no castings, no contracts, no complications.
No image rights to pay, no sessions to coordinate, no schedules, egos, or middlemen to deal with.
A junior with four hours of practice and access to an AI can generate a hundred images with a hundred different models—each one perfect, each one ready to sell whatever you need.
For a fraction of what it would cost to hire a single real model.
And it’s not just photos. We’re talking videos, ads, entire campaigns built on faces and bodies that don’t exist—but look just as real as the real ones.
Flawless skin, captivating eyes, a body that poses exactly how the client wants.
No retakes. No water breaks. No complaints.
All controlled. All optimized. All impersonal.
It’s not that real models will vanish overnight. But their space is shrinking.
Because if you can get what you want, whenever you want, and pay far less for it... the industry won’t think twice.
And for many professionals, that’s a real threat.
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Meanwhile, on the subway.