Two astronauts supposedly accomplish arguably the greatest feat in human history that may not ever be duplicated, landing on the moon. They have the option of showing their faces in a photograph, but Buzz elects to be obscured behind a reflective gold visor, First Man on the Moon Armstrong never poses for a photo.
Some people may not find this strange, some people may find this odd.
Well, maybe it is odd, or not, but why is it indicative of a hoax? How would a hoax prevent pictures of the astronauts' faces being taken?
In fact, if there were tons of closeup photos of the astronauts' faces, I'm sure you would be arguing, "OF COURSE it's a hoax. See? They only took photos of themselves. The government/media complex was trying to brainwash us into identifying with these Noble Adventurers by plastering their faces everywhere. If it were a real mission, they would have concentrated on the Moon, instead of themselves."
To my mind, it is perfectly normal that people with scientific and military training were less interested in lionizing themselves, and more interested in doing what they went there to do.