Using AI to Bend Reality in My Vacation Photography

I enjoy taking lots of photos of my life. Why exactly? Well, why does anybody?
- To remember. To reflect. To share. To prove that it happened.
- Family. Vacation. Adventure. Misadventure. Home. Passion. Life.
But now with a little help from generative AI, you can whip up your own life’s photos without having to actually experience… your life. Now, you can document your imagined life and share this alternate version if you want.
Sure, I know this all sounds rather absurd. But the fact that it’s possible now… easy in fact, should give us all pause. What is real anymore?
This is, of course, a big topic of discussion on any number of fronts. For the moment, I’m simply directing the focus inward from societal to individual impact.
Google Whisk’s ‘Precise Reference’ Mode
Okay. So, with that set up, here’s how to have some ‘fun’ reinventing your life in pictures.
I’ve been experimenting with Google Whisk (one of several players in this disruptive and quickly evolving digital sandbox). Here’s the game-changing trick I’ve recently learned that turned this AI image generator into a reality-blending tool.
- Activate ‘Precise Reference’ mode in Settings.
From there you simply need to upload at least one pictures of yourself for Whisk to see. That’s the critical reference point that puts ‘you’ in the new scene.
You can also upload photo backgrounds to help art-direct your shot or create them via text prompts.
Then, everything is ready for you to prompt your new photo into existence…starring you.
And then just click to generate.
Photos from My Vacations Not Taken
I followed the above steps, and within seconds, I received back each of these vacation photos from my alternate universe.








Seeing is Believing?
Whoa. This other guy sure is having fun. Maybe he should dial it back a bit. No, these AI-generated shots aren’t perfect. But they’re close enough to prove my point.
Creating a fake photo isn’t exactly new. Other tools have been available to do that for years. But it used to take a certain amount of skill and effort. Now, with a couple reference photos, a few clicks and a basic understanding of the process, everyone can access this great power.
And we all know the line from “Spider-Man.”
Time to Meet Your Doppelgänger
I am fascinated. I am concerned. I am confused. My creative center feels in flux. My very existence can be morphed (as can yours).
But I’m determined to figure out how to properly integrate this AI-led creative revolution into my own reality (as we all should).
To truly understand it, you have to know how to operate within it. This is no time to ignore what’s already happened.
That’s why I’m spending time creating a vacation album from my alternate universe. Yes, it’s been a fun exercise.
But I couldn’t be more serious.
