GAS - I'm done, what now?

Good choice! In the end it's always the love of fine craftsmanship, I hope you are actually using those fine knives!

I sure do :) These one are my favourite:

Funayuki from Murray Carter


Gyuto from Andy Billipp


Honesuki from Shigefusa:


But back to the original topic - I fully agree with the printing recommendation. It is very rewarding to get your best photos printed. I have made of myself a nice album (portfolio of around 30 photographs) of my 6x6 exposures. The one has also something to show to friends an family - not only gear :p
 
I lost my GAS when Leica started inflating their prices beyond any factual relation to economics (currency valuation, cost of goods/labor inflation, etc.). I still own more lenses than I need, many I haven't used in years. Keeping them as backups basically. My newest lens (by date of introduction) is over 20 years old. I'm very happy with the results I get from my lenses. At this point I prefer to spend my money on travel. I don't find myself very creatively inspired on my home turf.
 
Thanks for all the replies. It's funny, that most of the answers try to suggest some alternatives, to get GAS back with another subject...

Cars: No, sorry. Really no interest whatsoever, I even don't have a drivers license, although strangely I work in the automotive industry. But looking at, or even collect cars... Not for me, I'm afraid.

Wet collodion and large format: Well, you really had me for a minute... I really like those images. But no, not my style of shooting. And it would really be difficult, to explain to my wife, why we need to change our little sons room into a darkroom...

Another Leica, digital or film, ... boring.

But prints, yeah, they have something. Also I collect nice photo books an did a few myself. I also have some prints up to one square meter in size, but not so much space to hang them. Instead I have a pretty big display and enjoy my slideshows...

Fact is, I enjoy not having any GAS attacks currently and recently sold some stuff and still try to get rid of some other. It's just... surprising, when I realized, that I'm happy, with what I have and don't lust for anything else.

Enjoy shooting.

PS: Okay, bags... But there is nothing out there, that fits my needs. So I'm trying to create one myself for some time now.
 
Trade in your GAS for PAS - photo acquisition syndrome. GAS is often procrastination for shooting. Of course shiny objects are seductive. :)
 
Hi,

The word that no one's mentioned is "tripod" and so I wonder if any one ever uses them these days but they do improve photo's and "no batteries required" to use them...

Regards, David
 
Thanks for all the replies. It's funny, that most of the answers try to suggest some alternatives, to get GAS back with another subject...

Cars: No, sorry. Really no interest whatsoever, I even don't have a drivers license, although strangely I work in the automotive industry. But looking at, or even collect cars... Not for me, I'm afraid.

Wet collodion and large format: Well, you really had me for a minute... I really like those images. But no, not my style of shooting. And it would really be difficult, to explain to my wife, why we need to change our little sons room into a darkroom...

Another Leica, digital or film, ... boring.

But prints, yeah, they have something. Also I collect nice photo books an did a few myself. I also have some prints up to one square meter in size, but not so much space to hang them. Instead I have a pretty big display and enjoy my slideshows...

Fact is, I enjoy not having any GAS attacks currently and recently sold some stuff and still try to get rid of some other. It's just... surprising, when I realized, that I'm happy, with what I have and don't lust for anything else.

Enjoy shooting.

PS: Okay, bags... But there is nothing out there, that fits my needs. So I'm trying to create one myself for some time now.

Watches...:(
 
Hi,

The word that no one's mentioned is "tripod" and so I wonder if any one ever uses them these days but they do improve photo's and "no batteries required" to use them...

Regards, David

You can get GAS about tripods? Thats new... Never heard of a tripod collector. I admit, I have three, but they are totally different things (Gorillapod, if it needs to be very small, a good Monopod - okay, not a tripod... - and a good and light travel tripod from Cullmann, which serves me good). Not too often, but I use them all.
 
Like you, I don't feel the urge for new (to me) gear. However, I've found that I like developing and scanning my film. The next step will be printing my photos and looking for suitable frames. Fortunately, my wife likes some of my work and would like to see it hanging in the house. She even suggested to have frames that allow easy replacement of prints, so that we can have an ever changing photo exhibit at home... :)

Try that you too!
 
You can get GAS about tripods? Thats new... Never heard of a tripod collector. I admit, I have three, but they are totally different things (Gorillapod, if it needs to be very small, a good Monopod - okay, not a tripod... - and a good and light travel tripod from Cullmann, which serves me good). Not too often, but I use them all.

Hi,

Nice to learn others have and use tripods, I get the impression we are a very small minority though...

Regards, David
 
Nice to learn others have and use tripods, I get the impression we are a very small minority though...

We probably are, but then, suddenly...

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I was the only non-japanese there that day but I had a tripod and three cameras, so they happily accepted me... :D
 
Didn't read the thread in its entirety, but would just like to say that the title (and premise) of the thread is genius. "GAS - I'm done, what now?" the way it overcomes AND perpetuates the syndrome so perfectly captures the psychology of it all. Very well put.

Greetings, Ljós
 
Didn't read the thread in its entirety, but would just like to say that the title (and premise) of the thread is genius. "GAS - I'm done, what now?" the way it overcomes AND perpetuates the syndrome so perfectly captures the psychology of it all. Very well put.

Greetings, Ljós

OR: "What else can I obsess over, to distract myself from my existential issues?"
 
Thats the advantage with film-shooting, you always get a little bit of that GAS satisfaction when buying new film... so you never fall into that black hole, when you have all the gear you desire..

schöne Grüße,

Johann
 
Didn't read the thread in its entirety, but would just like to say that the title (and premise) of the thread is genius. "GAS - I'm done, what now?" the way it overcomes AND perpetuates the syndrome so perfectly captures the psychology of it all. Very well put.

:D Thanks, I didn't see it that way.
 
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