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No, it's not. Your logic is faulty (in part) because there isn't just "photography". You know how to make something that sells in the areas in which you try to sell. That doesn't mean you have any credibility about any other part of the very large beast that is "photography", much less "art".
And I don't mean that offensively or personally, it applies to anyone anywhere and their professional experience. I can only know a tiny portion of software development.
So you're a software developer and you are espousing opinions about photography as though you have actual expertise? And to make matters worse you are arguing about the professional aspects of photography with someone who has been a professional photographer for more than 3 decades while you have zero background in it? Just how much credibility would you place in my opinions about how you should write code? I own a whole bunch of computers and know how to use photo shop and excel, I guess that must make me a software developer right?
It's not that I know how to make something that sells in some given area, I was paid for my photographic knowledge. I was paid for my expertise and experience. Major corporations and magazines would hire me to produce a photograph that solved a problem, communicated a concept or just made their product or service desirable. You would not understand that given that you have no experience in that area.