Fairly sure that comment was directed at me, but I would like to say that I meant no offense to anyone who doesn't want to take pictures of themselves, their children, their vacations, or anything else. I was merely pointing out that photographs are a marvelous thing to have...for others, for future generations, for yourself, in times you just wish to have a face or a place to reminisce about a loved one who is no longer with us or an event that reminds us of happy times. If not, that's your prerogative...but, IMO, it would also be your loss.
I really don't care one bit that MR has no FB page. Means nothing more than maybe he just isn't a sociable guy. As far as FB, my own page is not sleuthable...set to friends only. Most of the people I know have (at minimum) set the security on their family photos to private to protect their children. I'm not suggesting that anyone who isn't at least somewhat computer savvy run out and download 100 pictures on FB without knowing how to handle security issues. My point was simple. Photographs and taking photographs are the "norm"....you may disagree, but I'm pretty sure with all the camera phones, FB pages, Pinterest accounts, Tumbler, blogs and personal photographs everywhere, I rest my case.