It is a very good job we had Winston Churchill rather than him in '40!
I can see where he is coming from, but his view is rather more in keeping with general commercial work where the emphasis is on providing an image making service. If only digital were available clients would, well, expect digital. For those who are rather more artistic and for whom analogue the shose medium, he is way, way off the mark. This is like telling an oil painter not to worry, that he should be able to 'paint' using watercolours just the same. The finest oil painters are not in it to 'make paintings of stuff'. Thru their chosen medium they are best able to communicate. Others may take to watercolours. Change the language and you start again. Also, some things cannot be translated.....A watercolour will never be able to look like an oil or vica versa.
Yes for 99.999% of the photographic world, it matters not. For those for whom analgue is either essential in terms of the 'look' or as an almost spiritual part of image making, or part of the honesty of the image, it DOES matter. In any case, the stuff will still be made for some time to come. How much does a chest freezer cost in comparison to a new digi SLR in any case....or you could live at the North Pole.
Long Live Anlogue!!!!
Remember that those left standing will have it all to themselves. They will be there for a reason and reasons that matter. Those that just go with the flow will probably never master a thing. It seems incredulous, almost partonising to suggest that we should all feel better and not worry as we can still 'snap'. It is not about snapping, it is about a dedication to one's art and for Monet that included watercolours, NOT oils!
Tom