I saw the above (paraphrased) statement in another thread, and I didn't want to hijack that thread to begin a discussion of this topic, so here I am. I've heard the arguments many many times that defend the notion that photography is an art in the same way that painting and sculpture are. I'd like to hear someone who feels the opposite, that photography is just a craft, not an art, defend their position. I'll state for the record that I believe photography absolutely is an art. Certainly there is craft to it, in the sense that there is technique to master, and that technique can be qualitatively measured. Is there anyone out there who feels that photography not only begins, but ends, at technical craftsmanship? How does it do so? Why?