markbarendt
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Do I fault a professional photographer for using digital cameras? No, but I believe a professional photographer who uses technology as a crutch and doesn't learn the basics of his trade to be the same as the owner of a textile mill who fires half his workers and buys mechanized looms. He'll get by in the sort term but, overall, he's only hurting himself.
I don't see it that way. Example.
Beyond camera work, Henri Catier-Bresson had little if any interest in "the mechanics" of the craft. His goal was simple, to make a "drawing" of what he saw quickly. He was more than happy to outsource everything except the camera work to others.
Jose Villa uses a similar strategy today for wedding & portrait work. He uses film, hands it off to the lab, and it's ready for the client to paruse & pick their faves the next time he sees it. It has even been digitized.
This business model is very workable but many pros today feel like they need to do everything, simply because they can.