>>3389693>>3389686>searches famous photographers on google >first 12 results are all either photojournalists, street or fashion, only 1 landscape tog (ansel adams)My point was those togs all have something in common with their work, it always involves humanity. Humanity is more personal you can't draw an emotional connection to some random deer you saw in the wild. Wildlife photography is no more enjoyable to look at than a taxidermy deer head on your wall. Sure you tracked it down for ages, using up all your strength to muster up the final kill shot but to someone who wasn't for all that it's just a deer head on a wall, nothing else. Photojournalism on the other hand is literally the documentary of us as a species. I find it unfair to compare each since they're both very different types of photography.