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I have a few.
People with no discernible talent deciding that they're important enough to teach "workshops" and "seminars". Don't misunderstand: there are people I would happily learn from, but they probably constitute 5% of the photographers out there who have the hubris to think that they have what it takes to tell other people how to shoot.
People who pass AI generated art off as photography. AI generated art is a fascinating subject in itself, and should be treated entirely separately from photography.
Brand tribalism. It's pathetic and sad.
People who try to "buy skill". I remember this guy who had a photography themed blog for a while. He was clearly extremely wealthy (nothing wrong with that in and of itself), and he seemed to be of the opinion that if you have very expensive cameras and lenses, your photos will be amazing (he owned several Leica M rangefinders and the Noctilux 0.95). His own photos did an excellent job at disproving his theory.
The workshop things is so dead on! In wildlife photography it usually consists of a mediocre photographer (not that I’d place myself anywhere above that, but I’m not fleecing people for workshops) blowing up a good spot by bringing a gaggle of lazy photographers there. It’s really just people paying for wildlife locations.
People actually do the first one with no experience at all? Dang.