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Originally Posted by Trina I took a look at your site and it is AMAZING!! I hope one day to be even close to the level you are at. I have only been doing this photography thing seriously for a few years and haven't had the opportunity to do any studio work at all. My life is pretty mundane so I have to search for photos a lot of the time. So, for right now it's just for fun. I do have a few sites where you can check out some of my more recent photo's. It's nothing impressive, and I accidentally let my Flickr subscription expire and haven't renewed yet and they deleted al lot of my older photos. Most of the stuff on there now is just ordinary everyday snapshots. Feel free to take a look though!
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paperdollimages
deviantART: http://wickedutopia.deviantart.com/
I do have a few photography questions for you, just out of curiosity. What camera do you use and who editing program so you use? I have a Canon 20D given to me as a present by my father-in-law last year and although I know I am not getting everything I could out of it, I LOVE it and really want to upgrade when I can afford it. Also, I use PSP X the most right now, but I have a copy of CS2 I haven't quite mastered.
I am so excited there are other people on here that are into photography!! On the military wives websites I am on the girls who are into photography always turn it into such a competition that it's hard to chat with them about it. |
I took a look - you have some great work there! You have the eye for it most definately. BTW, none of my pictures have been shot in a studio.
I am currently using a Canon 30D. Don't worry about upgrading for a while, there is really no next step for you unless you want to go to a 5d which is in the 3 grand range.
I use CS2 - it is simply the best program on the market in my opinion - not to mention the fact that it has its own RAW converter.
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Originally Posted by andrew Kevin those are some great photographs.
I just got myself a 300D, it's kinda whack, but I'm learning on it. I've been doing graphic design and using PS since version 6, so it was only natural for me to venture into photography.
Nice to see other photographers and creative folks here.
Oh, and welcome Trina  |
Thank you.
The camera isn't as important as the photographer, that is all you have to remember. You can do a lot with the 300D. If you are going to upgrade I highly recommend the 30D - it will give you everything you need without killing your wallet.