I hated pictures and being in pictures. I had <100 photos from 2015 to 2021. I had lived in another state for 2 years, and I can scroll through my time there in 30 pictures, 2 include me. Most are blurry fish pictures or grouse/deer I shot. Wishing I took more photos. But not saturating the experience. Now I try to take at least 3 photos an outing if we shoot any thing.
Stripers (profile pic) get 1 photo every outing if we catch one, helps with annual migration on when we need to be out year after year. But other than that, if it's not near 30# or bigger than it usually just gets released fast. Stripers bring out the worst anglers, blitz make it easy to catch, to many guys fight fish with loose drag, a 10lb fish should not be screaming drag when you have 80# braid. They laugh when they find out we fish 30#. Then drag fish up on beach sand, unhook, then take photos. 3-5 minute release jobs is normal to see. Then they throw the fish back without reviving it, and instantly call buddies to race down, even if it's their first fish of the night. I've had nights being the only person at 4pm, and leaving at 9pm with 60-80 guys fishing.
Facebook/Instagram sure has changed the way I move on the water and in the woods now.