I have to agree. I think that we have to be willing to accept that there will be forms of photography that seem to make little sense to us, but are attracting new blood to the world of film. And I suspect this has probably been true of photography for a long time. There is the Holga/Diana Lomography group, the Digital group and a more traditional film photographer, and probably many more variations than any of us can count. Back in Ansel's day there was conflict between the realist and the pictorialist, and probably several other smaller conflicts that didn't get as much press. I think that at this point, with film seemingly having such a precarious position in the market, we need to be happy that anyone is willing to work with film, even though what they are doing does interest us. Right now Lomography is doing a great job of marketing film and getting young people involved.