Industry impulse: AI & photography
How AI is changing the photography industry - an evening for dialogue, orientation and new perspectives
How AI is changing the photography industry - an evening for dialogue, orientation and new perspectives

Artificial intelligence is bringing profound change to the photography industry: it is changing image production, post-production and marketing strategies and raising new legal questions. At the same time, there is uncertainty about new fields of work, remuneration and business models - the need for knowledge is great and there are many unanswered questions.
With the industry impulse "AI and Photography", we are creating an evening platform for photographers, photo editors, agencies, studios and solo freelancers from the Hamburg photography and image sector. Together, we want to categorise current developments, discuss opportunities and risks and develop perspectives for the future of photography.
The Industry Impulse is organised in cooperation with the German Photo Council and is funded by the Ministry of Culture and Media. Thanks to the support of the Ministry of Culture and Media, participation in this evening of the Industry Impulse event series is free of charge (regular price: 10 euros).
24. November 2025
6:00 pm
Design Centre Hamburg
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Hongkongstr. 8



Susanne works as a knowledge manager at the Cross Innovation Hub on the theory and practice of cross-sector collaboration between the creative industries and other sectors of the economy. Together with others, she set up the Consulting & Training division, where she has already been responsible for consultations, organised a series of events for networking creative professionals and offered a workshop programme. Today, she is part of the team that organises events and workshops on the topic of artificial intelligence.
Before joining Kreativ Gesellschaft, Susanne worked as a research assistant in the graduate programme "Aesthetic Education" at the University of Hamburg and as a personal assistant to the artistic director at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus. As a freelancer, she has also worked for several years with theatre and dance professionals from Hamburg and Berlin in the areas of concept development, public relations and financing.
The Cross Innovation Hub is supported by the European Regional Development Fund(ERDF).

She completed her degree in Culture of the Metropolis (B.A.) at HafenCity University Hamburg in 2017. She studied Empirical Cultural Studies (M.A.) at the University of Hamburg until 2023. During her studies, she focussed on event management and worked as a freelance event manager for Kopf&Steine GmbH, the Hamburg Short Film Festival and Filmfest Hamburg, among others. She also works as a concert organiser at Uebel&Gefährlich.