There will always be a need for professional photography. It's like any other business- there will always be people who think they know more and can rival your expertise. Hang in there, photographers- you know how well you can present subjects. Never waver from what you know well!
You might want to start with local churches to practice. It can be frustrating to try and experiment when you have limited time on your trip.
Really nice website for book designs! Thank you. :D
Many cameras will fit the bill- familiarize yourself with the camera. Every review you will read will direct you to still another model. Go to a reliable photo shop, speak with the tech there, hold the camera, play with it. You will figure out what is right for you. Remember it is more often the photographer and not the camera which can make the difference. Good luck.
Good ole Instamatic! Got it as a graduation gift from 8th grade. Even then my parents knew how important photography was to me! I could possibly still have it somewhere!
My family and I have been using Panasonic Lumix for years now. Very pleased with the performances of the cameras- easy to use and lots of settings with which to play. Compact, can be inexpensive, durable. Good luck with your choice!
Oh, I thought I was within the guidlines but I will double check next time! Thanks.
I was really disappointed, when viewing the entries, to see none of mine- do they eliminate photos before voting is finished? When I first checked I saw a couple of mine had votes but no longer can find any of my entries :(
Hoop & sticks is different from the others..more meaning
I love being able to share and to see what others have in this forum...I feel as if I have found a place where I will get the right kind of feedback! Thank you.
Beautiful sunset...every one better than the last!
I really like the watercolor effect. It was nice to see the original with it.
I love shooting evening scenes- my camera has many settings but I find I need to really play around with them to get decent shots without much noise...take a look, please and tell me what I could be doing differently to improve the quality of the shots...thanks!