furcafe
Veteran
I will occasionally refer to my cameras/lenses as if they were living creatures, but more like (genderless) livestock or pets than people, so I really zoomorphize them. As projectbluebird noted, mechanical cameras do tend to have different personalities.
I don't go so far as to give them special names, though. That would be weird.
BTW, I know plenty of women who anthropomorphize/zoomorphize their cars, cameras, etc.
I don't go so far as to give them special names, though. That would be weird.
BTW, I know plenty of women who anthropomorphize/zoomorphize their cars, cameras, etc.
M. Valdemar said:Sometimes I'll read an ad for a camera or lens where the seller will describe it as a "she".
"I bought her a few years ago and she has only had a couple of rolls through her".
Others refer to all their equipment as female.
99% of the time the camera is referred to as a female. One rarely hears of anyone referring to a camera as a "he".
Women will rarely anthropomorphize their inanimate possessions.
Do you refer to your cameras as a human gender? Why?
How about cars, guns or other hobbyist possessions?
I find it a bit odd and disquieting when others do it. Does anyone find it strange or is this generally accepted?
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