The photo-journalist and the photo-poet are both important. The problem is to separate the major objectives of the various groups and not to attribute qualities and intentions where they do not belong.
Photography has escalated almost exponentially! It is a language which covers almost every aspect of communication; factual and expressive.
Photographers and artists contribute a lot to the world and have a right to exist in relative security and comfort.
I think photography is being recognized and collected. Its values have certainly gone up and continue to go up.
Now there is a big turnover in the galleries. The top galleries are getting better all the time. A lot of galleries just struggle along, then a new one comes along. There are certainly a great number of galleries. I think this argues well for the art but there are, of course, a lot of "phonies" in all the arts.
Photography and photographers have an inevitable development. They progress more or less by steps. Every five or ten years some new point of view is developed and young people are inclined to follow it.
I think we can not categorize. Things do not fit into a mold.
There still is some opposition to it in some museums and art schools, but I think photography has really grown into a mature art form.
I do not think there is any question of photography being an art form!
I've always thought photography was an art form, but it had very low appreciation in the beginning, except for some Europeans, and of course Stieglitz. Stieglitz always considered photography to be an art form and is the "father" of the creative concepts of the twentieth century.
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