blockend
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Photography is cheaper because everyone has a digital camera, and is willing to give their images away for free. In film days a semi-pro with a medium format camera and a few rolls of slide film could make a decent sideline shooting almost any subject from aircraft to narrow boats and selling the shots to specialist publishers. Now an airshow would be covered by a few dozen amateurs with specialist lenses and a few hundred more with gear that would embarrass the film generation. Very few of those tens of thousands of shots can be monetised in a meaningful way. Unless someone is paying you to attend, you're unlikely to recover travelling expenses in hard cash. Human photographers took the pictures, they look at least as good as the film equivalent, but nobody's buying because they don't have to.The downside of all that artificial creativity is that it will continue to replace human photography because it is simply cheaper