Originally Posted by
Manfred M
Unless your gardeners are photographers, I would suggest that their views may or may not be particularly relevant. Their opinions are valid of course, but may have a completely different set of references that they are working from. Much like your non-Japanese Haiku example, our terms of reference drive out tastes and they may be or may not be appropriate. A non-Japanese can have an opinion on haiku, just as a non-photographer can have an opinion on an image. I tend to prefer to go to the source.
In terms of photography being art, there I would have to strongly disagree. Some photography may be art, but the bulk of the photographs taken currently are anything but art. A shot with a selfie-stick pointing at the subject with some well-known tourist attraction is hardly art. None of the work that I do is art and in fact I intend it not to be art. I'd go a step further and suggest that the photographer cannot determine whether his or her work is art; that is for someone else to decide and the people deciding might not agree.