
Is there a difference between creating art and taking pictures? In my way of thinking absolutely! While the concept of what is art is subjective there are commonalities we all have that make something art. Merriam-Webster defines art as: “the conscious use of skill and creative imagination, especially in the production of aesthetic objects”. Let me repeat that for the people in the back, “the conscious use of skill AND creative imagination, especially in the production of aesthetic objects”.
The reason this topic comes up again with me is that, once again, I saw a huge debate in a photography forum that started with the topic of sky replacements in Photoshop. The person who started this conversation dislikes the sky replacement and said that essentially if you used such a thing you no longer had a photograph but “digital art”. YAWN! Here we go again. This topic has been debated ad nauseam. If you don’t like a tool don’t use it! It is really that simple. At the same time, don’t belittle the work of another.
One of the things I thought about while reading this dissensus was, that it must be great to be able to stay at a location or revisit it often enough and on a moment’s notice to get a photograph of said subject with a sky that perfectly matches your vision. We’re not all on assignment from National Geographic that we get paid to sit and wait for weeks, or even months to be able to get that one particular moment in time. Hells bells, for that matter I don’t even give care if it is total fantasy.
If you ever walk around an art museum, you know the place with paintings, sculptures, and often photographs, you will probably find art that isn’t quite to your liking. That is fine. If every piece of a photograph I use is a photograph, then it is a photograph.
I’m not creating snap-shot photography. I work to create artful photographs. If that means I have to use multiple tools, including sky replacement in Photoshop so be it. Create your work your way.
Oh, by the way, just so that you know, I didn’t engage in this dissensus, aside from reading bit and pieces. It isn’t worth my time. I would rather be creating and debating a dead topic.













