I'm relatively new to serious photography and am overwhelmed by the starting point of this fascinating hobby/career. I own a Rebel XS, 18-55mm IS Kit lens, 50mm f/1.8, Speedlight 430ex, and a gary fong lightsphere (it came with the flash).
Ultimately, I'd like to start a side business doing fashion/headshots (I've already started working on this). But overall - I'm overwhelmed by the whole photography thing. I see so many good photographers on sites like flickr, and it makes me wonder 'how can i get to that point'? I've debating taking the NYIP Pro Photography course, and am seriously leaning towards that route. I figure it would be a great way to improve my photography, and get some personal feedback on my progress.
Aside from that I'm trying to read books, recently finished 'Understanding Exposure'. I guess, overall, I'm just overwhelmed by the process of what it takes to become a good photographer. I know practice is part of it, obviously, but then I start wondering about the equipment, and the NYIP course. Should I purchase a tripod? Should I purchase a Strobist kit? Should I take the course?
Sorry for the long rant...it's been a long day.
Any advice for someone just starting out but looking to get serious is much appreciated.
JRMott
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