uhoh7
Veteran
I agree with the notion that the term "hipster" is frequently used as a put-down. But I admire younger folk who actively seek to find value in the artifacts of older culture. It certainly beats the false pretension of my generation's youth, when everyone had to have long hair and bellbottom denim in order to be "counterculture."
Myself, I have a long beard and like film cameras and manual typewriters. But what keeps me from being a "hipster" is that I can't fit into those skinny jeans!
~Joe
At the same time I was first introduced to a darkroom in Junior High, I came to school with wire rim glasses, army jacket, and "the little red book". This must have been about 1969-70. LOL
I google imaged "hipster", and it was pretty interesting. I think if I was living in the big city I would chase them around and take pictures with the M9, which if lucky they would mistake for an M6 😉
Labels and pidgeonholes....a fundamental human shortcut to "understanding".
Being human I see them as sort of yuppie punks.

