Massimo,
It is not faulting the photojournalist. More faulting the assumption that if one is a photo journalist there is limited value in craft, technique, "vision", printing etc. for everyone else.
Landscape is a difficult subject to do well; but I really do not understand your aversion to nature... Bad work can be done with all subject matter.
Tom
Tom,
I don't think there is limited value for everyone else at all. In fact, I think that the different aspects should not be confused and that comparisons are futile. I don't have aversion to nature, as I do landscape as well, like many others here. I appreciate the work of photojournalists more for a number of reasons but that's just my taste and opinion. I can appreciate the hard work that goes into both categories but again, when it comes to technique, requirements are different and therefore I find comparisons not to be quite fair. My comments about landscape are not made in a derogatory manner but to outline the fact that demands are different from a technical standpoint and a deeper knowledge of process and materials is required to deliver something worthwhile.
Best,
Max