The issue is not how you feel, but how the wife feels about it...
We have space concerns in our home, so I understand when my wife wishes there were a few fewer cameras/camera bags/flashes/lenses/projectors/tripods/negative storage binders/mat cutters/paper cutters/containers for film and paper storage/ .... hanging around.That is commonly heard - and not just in photography. Unless your hobby is crippling your finances or dominating your waking hours, why should your partner be concerned?
I ask this not specifically addressed to you, but to the thousands I've heard this from over decades.
It does seem to be a common topic doesn't it?That is commonly heard - and not just in photography. Unless your hobby is crippling your finances or dominating your waking hours, why should your partner be concerned?
I ask this not specifically addressed to you, but to the thousands I've heard this from over decades.
... if I tell people I meet if they ever ask me how many cameras I have and I tell them that I have six film SLR's they look at me is if I'm not right in the head.
To the "common heard" anyone who has more than one camera is eccentric, to say the least, if I tell people I meet if they ever ask me how many cameras I have and I tell them that I have six film SLR's they look at me is if I'm not right in the head.
Music for Ten Years.?I wonder if anyone has ever written a book on the psychology of hobbies and collecting.
In several of my hobbies I have many dozens of, shall we say "items", and I can justify (if only to my sympathetic fellow hobbyists) why I bought each one. Yet, in other hobbies I have just one or two items and cannot understand those that might have 10 or more.
Music, for example: I have one guitar, an old classical acoustic guitar. I have no desire for a second one and only fantasize of getting an electric Stratocaster. Same with saxophones: I have an old Yamaha tenor from the early 1970's and see no need for a second saxophone, tenor or otherwise, even though I've dabbled with them. In music forums, however, there is talk of GAS just as here.
Perhaps the reason for my inconsistency is that I've been interested in photography since I was 11; for music, only in the last ten years.
More than I need to, less than I'd like to.
Gear acquisition syndrome. Some people have it much worse than others...Is there anyone who could be so kind to explain what exactly GAS means?
thanks
thanks!Gear acquisition syndrome. Some people have it much worse than others...
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