Is this how a real photographer should dress

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Definitely.
But only if the hat is light-tight and can be used as a lens cap/shutter with large barrel lenses. 😉
 

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I'll pass thank you very much. That hat won't keep the snow, rain or sun off my neck.
 

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A hat of some type is necessary for the dress code as well as a movable sunshade. I prefer a western hat myself.
 

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I'm with Dan on the hat. This one's good enough for a few weeks in Death Valley.
I do admire Rodchenko's work, though.

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I find an M 65 field jacket with its 4 large pockets, with the liner in winter, and without it in summer to be my favourite coat for photography.
 

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I've thought about buying a photography vest because I could use all those pockets, but I'd be too embarrassed to wear it.
 

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The pipe is best reserved for off-duty moments, because it gets in the way when raising a camera to your eye, and the smoke and ash are inimical to sharpness - although that, of course, is a bourgeois concept.

Very innovative photographer though, allowed to wear whatever he liked as far as I'm concerned.
 

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Arthurwg:
I've thought about buying a photography vest because I could use all those pockets I would feel if I wore a photographer's, but I'd be too embarrassed to wear it.
I would feel if I wore a photographers vest far too conspicuous for the street shooting I mainly do these days
 

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I wore a vest for while. The pockets were great for 4x5 film holders but then the rest of the stuff didn't fit!
 

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I'll pass thank you very much. That hat won't keep the snow, rain or sun off my neck.

How does it work with wide-brim hats when one holds a camera like an SLR in portrait orientation? It doesn't hit the brim?
 
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