Or you are a true artist.But if working in the dark with film is your main or only interest, you're a lab technician, not a photographer.
Creating a print is a continuum - it starts prior to leaving the house, continues through the act of composing and exposing using the camera, continues through development of the film, continues through the printing stage and continues through any post printing steps like toning and matting and framing.
All parts involve technical and subjective choices, and everyone has different preferences about the various parts.
Are musicians who play from a score or actors who act from a script simply technicians?
Would Henri Cartier-Bresson have been as iconic if he didn't have someone else doing his printing?
Would Jerry Uelsmann be known to any of us without his vision and artistry in the darkroom?
I love darkroom work.