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Hello - this is my first post in the forum.
I have been working as a graphic and web designer for most of my adult life and have finally gotten round to putting time into some photography. I use a lot of stock photos which I pay for and a few times have thought "I could have done that one myself with a bit of practice and a good camera" since most images I use on websites are kept quite small.
I have a good eye for design so hopefully this will help me along.
So...at the moment, my photography expertise is about as much as the average person taking a holiday snap on their mobile phone. I have taken my first step today and ordered a Fuji S200EXR - I figured it would make sense to start with a decent camera since I need all the help I can get.
I would just like some general advice on starting up - I live in a nice rural setting so I could take some nice rural landscape pics, but I also want to get into photographing small objects for products etc... I didn't jump in and buy a tripod (I saw one for £10 and wondered why can you pay 10X that?) - I would just like some general advice on getting myself off the ground since I don't have the freedomto take any courses so will have to learn as I go.
Thanks
I have been working as a graphic and web designer for most of my adult life and have finally gotten round to putting time into some photography. I use a lot of stock photos which I pay for and a few times have thought "I could have done that one myself with a bit of practice and a good camera" since most images I use on websites are kept quite small.
I have a good eye for design so hopefully this will help me along.
So...at the moment, my photography expertise is about as much as the average person taking a holiday snap on their mobile phone. I have taken my first step today and ordered a Fuji S200EXR - I figured it would make sense to start with a decent camera since I need all the help I can get.
I would just like some general advice on starting up - I live in a nice rural setting so I could take some nice rural landscape pics, but I also want to get into photographing small objects for products etc... I didn't jump in and buy a tripod (I saw one for £10 and wondered why can you pay 10X that?) - I would just like some general advice on getting myself off the ground since I don't have the freedomto take any courses so will have to learn as I go.
Thanks