@quirk @jeffowski
Yup! Now everyone’s a “photographer”, and if they can’t take descent photos, they get a computer app that make them up out of bits and pieces of a million stolen photos memorized by AI scraping the real photos that chronicle our memories.
Anyway, it took centuries for photography to drive artist-painters mostly out of the world of capturing reality, and only taken a couple decades for the art of photography to be reduced to binary code. The same tragic transformation is happening to all of our art forms. 3D printers and sculpting. Music. Acting. All falling victims to technological gluttony.
@Sunny @jeffowski I have a different perspective. Most of society is made up of trend chasers trying to figure out their identity and seek ease and convenience while trying to gain recognition and popularity; they will always go from one fad to the next and will always be sold profitable convenience. We still have artist-painters today, and for those who really appreciate the art of photography, we still have film. I can still buy Kentmere and develop it, and my Pentax K1000 still works fine.