I don't consider myself a guitar collector, but have picked up a few over the years. My "collection" currently consists of:
Fender Standard Telecaster / Lake Placid Blue (photos are outdated, I have since replaced the white pickguard with a black one, and put a mini-humbucker at the neck)
PRS SE245 Bernie Marsden / Vintage Sunburst (just one, rather crappy photo, but the flame maple top is still pretty stunning despite the low quality image)
Epiphone Nighthawk Custom Reissue / Fireburst (photos are of the one I bought from Sweetwater, they let you choose the exact guitar you buy, so I was sure to save the professionally-taken photos!)
Schecter Hellraiser C-7 (7-string) / Gloss White (photos are not my specific guitar, but since it's a solid finish without a figured top, it looks the same)
Epiphone/Tobias Toby IV Deluxe (bass) / Trans Black (no photos)
I'll try to get some updated photos of the Tele, the SE245, the Schecter, and the Toby bass.
You have some rather interesting and quirky guitars in your collection! The only guitar of mine that is different from the norm is the Epiphone Nighthawk -- it's a weird conglomeration of a Les Paul and SG, with a Fender scale length, and an interesting pickup arrangement with a mini-humbucker at the neck, single coil middle, and slanted humbucker at the bridge. It was my first guitar, and I had trouble deciding between Gibson and Fender (well, Epiphone and Squier to be precise). So I got the bastard stepchild of the two.
I'm looking to get a semi-hollowbody with P-90 pickups next, but almost all of those have the "dog-ear" style pickups which I just don't like the look of. I may end up having to get one with standard humbuckers, and replace the pickups with humbucker-size P-90's.