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"Your initial inference was that people who didn't appreciate images of cameras were photo snobs. I don't see how you arrived at that position."
Simple: it is an attitude found in the photography forums I frequent, including this one. "Are you a real photographer, or just a camera collector/fondler?" is often implied or sometimes outright asked. My point, which you seem to be arguing against, is that one can be both, that one does not detract from the other, and that collecting is nothing to be ashamed of.
frank
is it possible to be a camera fondler but of (formerly) unloved cameras ?
most of the camera fondlers ( your words notmine ) fondle expensive beautiful cameras
that are often either shelf queens or not used much ... and it is it possible to be a camera fondler
without actually fondling the camera, and with cameras that are well, junk ?
i ask because i have a bunch of old cameras that i love, some i bought, some i found, some were given to me
but most of a story that goes wtih them that i try to keep alive by using them and keeping the juju going, some oare in terrible condition.
not sure if that is fondling or just using, and to be honest, i don't get the whole "real photographer" schtick
if you take pictures with any sort of camera, or enjoy doing it once in a while or even 2x a year or 6 years or
you consider yourself an enjoyer of cameras you are a photographer. too many people look down their noses
for using cameras that aren't up to someone else's standards. its too bad, cause it is often times the people using low fidelity ( LOMO &C )
cameras that are spending all the $$ on film keeping photography alive for the people who do it less often ( and equallly as serious ).