This is a serious question, not meant to be sarcastic or delivered lightly and I hope it encourages some debate.
I have been a collector and researcher of photos for many years. My main interest is in senior personalities of the SS. What I cannot understand is why so many people are interested in photos of anonymous people, vehicles and what I term as "bombs and bullets" shots. I can understand interest in unusual uniform/insignia images, but I see so many photos of everyday common soldiers which are always obtainable even at local militaria fairs. I am interested in my field because there is identifiable history involved, but what is it that interests people in photos of "Fritz Bloggs" and his mates posing for a photo in a field?
I realise that the saying "each to his own" is applicable and I respect everone's own right to collect whatever he/she likes, but as I say, this is a genuine question and I'm sure some of my fellow collectors have some good reasons.
Max.
I have been a collector and researcher of photos for many years. My main interest is in senior personalities of the SS. What I cannot understand is why so many people are interested in photos of anonymous people, vehicles and what I term as "bombs and bullets" shots. I can understand interest in unusual uniform/insignia images, but I see so many photos of everyday common soldiers which are always obtainable even at local militaria fairs. I am interested in my field because there is identifiable history involved, but what is it that interests people in photos of "Fritz Bloggs" and his mates posing for a photo in a field?
I realise that the saying "each to his own" is applicable and I respect everone's own right to collect whatever he/she likes, but as I say, this is a genuine question and I'm sure some of my fellow collectors have some good reasons.
Max.
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