When you want to shoot but cannot name a subject, the problem is rarely your camera. It is usually that you have drifted away from what a photograph can do that nothing else can. Coming to you from Teo Crawford, this reflective video asks a sharp question: what makes you “a photographer” when everyone carries a camera. Crawford starts by stripping away the usual status markers and tech talk, then points at a simpler dividing line you can actually use the next time you feel stuck.