@Pookeyhead I just told him to skip the studio he had no room for,
where did I tell him to skip the idea studioLIGHTS?
And yes a studio is very restrictive compared to on location because
bg and enviroment + choice of distance is very limited compared.
gosh...
Or skip the studio for now and keep improving what you already do, most photographers that amaze me at least are doing location shoots rather than studio shots. Imo studio is more for work and ordinary portraits. Not saying it's impossible
to be creative in a studio but it is kinda restrictive...
I mean find some amateur models and do some photoshoots, it's fun! :)
another tip is to always bring you camera, that way you will be able to
take photos when you see something you want to shoot. You don't have to
bring all your gear.
I'd say do a bit of everything and try to have fun while doing it rather then try to find your "thing" you will know when you
find it.
You can take some amazing nature shots with the extreme dof of your 50mm
Hook up some people for tfp's and take portraits, also works with the 50mm
it's...
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