I think the pont being made is why do we take photos, and do we value them. Have they lost the impact they used to have? There are and always will be great photographers. Chris, I think you will find that the world of photos IS saturated, you only have to look at the change in stock agencies, read on here of people who are doing weddings after having a camera six weeks, flickr, facebook etc I think that because more people than ever have access to the technology, to produce a well exposed, correctly focused photo, this has led to everyone and his dog thinking they are good photographers, which leads to them devalueing, or not appriappreciating the work of good photographers. The other point, that I am guilty of as well is " What do we do with all these images?" I print very few of my images, I rarely look back at them, yet I still love photography Perhaps the question should be "Why do we do photography? I realise that pros have their reasons, but if your not a pro and you don't have a particular niche that you photograph, then why does the average enthusiast photograph????????