Interesting thread going on here, complete with fledgling teenager and long time experienced professional.
I had an interesting encounter recently. I put a Yashica up for trade here and for sale on Craigslist. It sold on Craigslist without a lot of effort. The buyer a young guy, just getting his feet wet with film. Now, I'm by no means even in the same category as Jason or other pro's, but I do have a lot more experience than this fellow who bought my camera. I offered to him the opportunity to shoot a roll of film I gave him with the camera and we would develop it together, and then we'd also do some enlargements and a contact print, yadda yadda. Man, this fellow just soaked it up like a sponge. It was quite a rewarding experience for me. I may have gained a new friend in life...
Anyhow, I noticed that the younger set seems, in general, mind you I realize this sounds stereotypical and yes I'm saying that it is, but the younger set crowd seems to be encouraged by capturing their "reality", and that to them is their art. Now I don't know if that will later blossom into landscape or conventional portraiture or the like, but it does seem to me to be at first kind of in a way whimsical. But to my new young friend, it is not whimsical in a negative sense. To him it is like a treat.. to capture that moment in time and freeze it forever. Oh he got started first with digital and he has a digital camera I wouldn't mind owning to be honest, but he's way more enthralled by the film. Even though he seems content with the whimsical capturing of reality, I'm going to see if I can't feed him with the idea of transforming reality into art and take him on some field trips sometime soon.
Anyway that is all I wanted to say. Nothing really profound...