Oh well...
I have two cameras that I use. A Zenit 11 and a Kodak C340. The Zenit is a bit older ('82), a fully manual 850 gr. oldie. The C340 I use to shoot hi-res photos, and the Soviet for generally black and white ones up to 2.5 MP. I believe a picture should be good enough by itself, because we're supposedly "photographers"; those who write with light, not with the click of a mouse. I think the introduction of cheap cams did more good than worse for photography in general. We now have more eyes watching the world we live in. That's always better. The main thing that gives me the inspiration is nature, which is one of the reasons why my greatest dream today is to see one of my photos in a NG or a Magnum book (wow). I can't really have any advice as I'm a rookie myself, but the thing I hold on to as advice is to observe my surroundings thoroughly.
That's possibly it. Best of luck at FP! :)
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