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35mm 'small format' and its digital derivatives were developed for amateurs, photojournalists (read: paparazzi) and wedding photographers. Anyone who has every achieved any status still uses medium or large format film, or digital medium format for a quick turnaround on client images.
Even the very high end of 35mm cameras is marketed entirely at the 'prosumer' and working photographers who max out ISOs in garbage family photos of dim lit wedding receptions, and making the job easier with gimmicks like eye focus. So easy, even women can confidently work as photographers. Nowadays, 35mm cameras are designed more around video than stills.
If you are actually interested in photography and refuse to consider film you are better off using a Hasselblad H1 and a 10 year old digital back with leaf shutter and a true 16 bit colour CCD than buying into your newest 61mp 6k babydick sensor gadget. People in the know will respect you for it.