We are given life to live it. Only now, looking back over six decades am I just now beginning to see a design in my "quilt of life", one panel at the time. I am beginning to see connections that I never saw before. I am looking forward to seeing the whole design but there is living yet to come and the reveal cannot happen until it is done.
Yes, I believe we are all artists of our own lives. Not that we have real control though. In fact, I argue that we have very little control. So, if I post a photo that I think is wonderful art, there are always those who disagree. It seems art is in the eyes of the beholder. Digital images or film images. Does it matter? Personally I feel better about my film processing but I have no intention of printing... It just doesn't interest me nor can I afford it. I let professionals do that.
But art takes many forms. Print? Digital image on a screen? A life lived? How about writing? Is a poem written with a fountain pen better than one typed on a keyboard? No, but for me, a fountain pen is the better process. Indeed, like Robert's watercolor drawings, it is a way of life! To me, watching Robert and others on this forum work magic with photographs, drawings, writings, and creative endeavors of all sorts is art to me.
The process of film photography is a beautiful way of life for me. I only wish I had more time and energy for it. Digital photography is wonderful,it is just different. But nothing stirs my thoughts and emotions like a Kodachrome image.