Technology has it's place, I'm sure Robert Capa, Eugene Smith and Margaret Book-White would have though they had died and gone to heaven with a new pro level digital camera. What technology does not provide is talent and grit. We often overlook grit as a factor in success. Someone with great talent can just give up because he/she does not want to spent the time and energy developing their talent. On the other hand someone with out talent and a bucket load of grit can spend a career producing mundane images. AA had talent, a vision, (not that everyone likes his vision, a lot of people don't like Picasso) grit, and clear understanding of the technology available to him. He use densitometers, 1degree spot meters, updated his lens, used Polaroid, had prints made from Cibachrome. What would he have done with a Nikon D6 or Pentax 645D? Who knows.