You're right that questions containing only images of code should not be answered, but closed until the OP edits the question to satisfy the requirements.
Members/employees of a collective are absolutely not exempt from any of the requirements on the site. For that matter, neither are site moderators or staff or anyone else. The same rules/requirements/conventions apply to everyone when it comes to posting content on the site.
There are several reasons for why users answer questions that need to be fixed:
In many cases, users are simply unaware of the rules/conventions regarding posting content and feel that questions should be answered even if they are unclear, need debugging information, or even if they're off-topic.
Often, users get satisfaction from helping out another user by answering their question. While this can actively hurt the site's goal of building a Q&A repository that is useful to others, I certainly understand the feeling of wanting to be helpful.
In some cases, users just want to earn reputation/badges/etc from answering questions, and tend not to pay attention to whether the question meets the site guidelines.
I should also point out that the sentiment "So, I am confused about why a user with such high rep thought this was an acceptable question to answer" makes the flawed assumption that high reputation score correlates with a strong understanding of the site culture. This is unfortunately not true, and many high rep users have similar misunderstandings of the site's purpose as low rep users have.