I need a mentor.
I need to go to a workshop.
I need to learn all the little technicalities of photography.
It's killing me!
And, kinda holding me back.
Well, I'm holding myself back due to my lack of knowledge with DSLR cameras.
I want to find better locations for sessions around town,
(as of right now, I can only think of 2 I'd use, off the top of my head.)
I want to find a field. Tall grass. Short grass. Fence. No fence.
Anything.
I just want to find a field, that I can have access to for photography, that isn't far away!
I'm freaking out.
Sunday's are my "I wish I had more time for/knowledge of photography" days.
Sunday's are my days to go look over all my favorite photographer's photoblogs, and wish I had the time/experience that they had.
I probably have the ability to.
I've been told I have a natural talent for photography.
I got my first camera when I was a little kid, and haven't ever gone without a camera since.
Very first camera ever:
I do believe I have a little talent for it, it's just hard for me to get out there and do it, when I have so many other things going on, and so many other priorities.
Anyway, I just want to go to a workshop, pronto.
I want to learn all about DSLR cameras, and how to shoot in manual, and how to shoot in different lighting conditions.
Hagrumph.
Oh well. I'm off. Goodnight!
- Sara
PS: Poll! Should I buy a Nikon D90, or a Nikon D300 - I have the money for both, so $$ is not an issue. But, D300's look more intense. For people who fully understand DSLR cameras. Should I hold off on buying a new camera body until I fully understand them? Or, go ahead and buy a D90? Please give your advice! I need to take a step in a new direction with photography!
Quote:
I need to go to a workshop.
I need to learn all the little technicalities of photography.
It's killing me!
And, kinda holding me back.
Well, I'm holding myself back due to my lack of knowledge with DSLR cameras.
I want to find better locations for sessions around town,
(as of right now, I can only think of 2 I'd use, off the top of my head.)
I want to find a field. Tall grass. Short grass. Fence. No fence.
Anything.
I just want to find a field, that I can have access to for photography, that isn't far away!
I'm freaking out.
Sunday's are my "I wish I had more time for/knowledge of photography" days.
Sunday's are my days to go look over all my favorite photographer's photoblogs, and wish I had the time/experience that they had.
I probably have the ability to.
I've been told I have a natural talent for photography.
I got my first camera when I was a little kid, and haven't ever gone without a camera since.
Very first camera ever:
I do believe I have a little talent for it, it's just hard for me to get out there and do it, when I have so many other things going on, and so many other priorities.
Anyway, I just want to go to a workshop, pronto.
I want to learn all about DSLR cameras, and how to shoot in manual, and how to shoot in different lighting conditions.
Hagrumph.
Oh well. I'm off. Goodnight!
- Sara
PS: Poll! Should I buy a Nikon D90, or a Nikon D300 - I have the money for both, so $$ is not an issue. But, D300's look more intense. For people who fully understand DSLR cameras. Should I hold off on buying a new camera body until I fully understand them? Or, go ahead and buy a D90? Please give your advice! I need to take a step in a new direction with photography!
Quote:
· "Your fear of regret should always be more important than your fear of failure."
- Laura Novak, Photographer, davina.squarespace.com
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