Benjamin Marks
Veteran
This thread raises interesting questions about what constitutes a community. My own view is that photographers as a group are oddly preoccupied with their equipment, compared with other artists. I wonder if this is related to the male/female ratio suggested by the recent poll here. It's hard to imagine a painter getting into an argument (or even a discussion) about what kind of brush or canvas or clay is the best kind to use. But photography does occupy an odd intersection of technology and the visual arts and there it will stay. Don't get me wrong; I have posted in many places that I have more cameras than sense and I would be the last to suggest that the focus on equipment is, by itself, a problem. But it seems to me that because we need these pieces of technology to practice photography that the buy-sell-trade part of this community is and will be here to stay. And (as someone who is in the middle of a couple of transactions) I would rather buy or sell to someone who has a reputation to protect in this community than to a fairly anonymous buyer on e-bay, even with the "controls" that e-bay supposedly has in place. The standards of some communities (I'm thinking of the Leica Users Group - LUG) have allowed me to purchase at least one very expensive RF camera on nothing more than a promise to pay. There are also people here who participate passively (I hate the term "lurk") for months before jostling in for a place by the fire. I think the process of choosing standards for how much participation is enough can be very tricky. I sure would not want to administer it. As it is, I think joe and jorge do an amazing job of acting as saloon keepers here. Keep up the good work fellows.