Speaking of Katherine Hepburn. As Anthony Hopkins playing Prince Richard in The Lion in Winter says to her Eleanor of Aquitaine, "You're incomplete. The human parts of you are missing."
I think this is true if a photo is viewed with no consideration of the process involved in its creation. The image didn't come out of the blue after all, and art is a human endeavour.
That's true.
The thought behind it is important but the physical process isn't.
If we give credit for the difficulty involved, why should we limit that just to the photographic process?
How about if I stand on one foot while taking the picture, or stand on my hands and press the shutter button with my nose?
How about if I vow to take one image only and that is the sum and total of my entire creative output?
How about if I wear a hair shirt while walking around making photographs?
How about if I use a mule to drag my wagon with a wet plate darkroom inside?
How about I use film and punch a tiny hole in the side of an oatmeal container and use a piece of tape for a shutter?
All those are interesting side notes but neither add nor subtract from the worth of an image.