Andy K
Well-known
Sean Reid said:"The painters in those days regarded photographers as competitors, they were afraid that from now on each idiot could "paint " with such a machine and tried to keep their status as the true artists. Where is the parallel to digital nowadays?"
Some of them apparently felt that way. But there was also a widespread objection to photography because it used a machine and chemistry to make pictures (rather than a pencil or brush on paper or canvas). That reliance on technology and science (such as it was at that time) made it suspect to some (and still makes it suspect to some to this day). Then it was, to some, the evil of the machine, now it is, again to some, the evil of the computer.
You still don't get it do you Sean?
Yes, partly the objection is to the computer doing all the work instead of a human being but MOSTLY the objection is that digital is destroying the availability of materials for film photography.
Those artists were objecting to competition, but they could still get the materials they needed to create their art.
Get it now?