I make photographs but I also collect photographs by paying for them with my own money. My rule is that the picture has to be physically connected to subject matter, made out of light-sensitive materials, and completed start to finish solely by the person who signs it. This restricted approach is a personal way of avoiding:
Digital folderol.
Controvery about authorship.
Controversy about authenticity.
The scholarship of singular art objects by sole authors stays rock solid no matter how aesthetic fashions change.
i can understand your point of view and interests, you have expressed these same ideas countless times in the last 11 years ..
but for me and my own collecting of things i am not that same way.
for me if i buy an image or object it is because it speaks to me not really becasue it fits into a special criteria.
if it was made in collaboration with several people and sold with only the name of one that is ok by me
if it is made through nontradtional and traditional means, that is fine by me. there is a level of trust i have to have
between the thing i buy and me, that mainly it is authentic, and that's about it.
so if i was to buy a portrait by platon or karsh, or a gum-over platinum picturesque landscape by garo, i would be able to.
i'm not sure if you would be able to though ( that is if the work moved you ) since worked with others, to make their work.