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Tami2
Tami2
Thank you very much, kind of you to say.
It started out as a hobby and then turned into word of mouth jobs. I do nature photography sell some of my work on Getty Images & in a local store. Also professional portraits and school portraits. I have done some event photography, but I'm not that crazy about it. I haven't done any professional work since Covid.
Lovely Lettie
Lovely Lettie
Wow that's amazing!
I love taking photographs but I don't have a proper camera so they aren't that good, but yours are great!
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Tami2
Tami2
I started out with a beginner model & gradually move up to the professional ones. Initially, I got a camera made for wildlife photography. Once I started getting 'paying people' jobs I quickly learned, my camera wasn't sufficient for proper skin tones. That was a problem trying to fix skin tones. So, then I moved on to a professional portrait camera.
Tami2
Tami2
Definitely, not an inexpensive hobby. I welcomed the jobs to offset my cost.

You should pick a good camera fairly cheap, so you could capture your beautiful birds. It's definitely addicting once you get started.
Tami2
Tami2
Where did you see some of my images? I haven't added many, since I only recently started posting.
Lovely Lettie
Lovely Lettie
Great advice!
I saw them in the wildlife photography contest!
What camera would you recommend for a beginner?
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Tami2
Tami2
OOOO that's a tough one. I've been using professional grade cameras for years. I will tell you this. Nikon is amazing. I shoot only Nikons. That being said. Canon's accessories are much cheaper. Nikon lenses are very expensive. So, if you can't afford much, go with a canon. You'll get more for your money.
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