Wednesday, September 18, 2013

What are the steps to take to become a nature photographer?

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jessie bab


i am a high school senior and have thought about maybe becoming a nature photographer, i love taking pictures of the beautiful world... i have an idea of how colors would come together and angles that would make them look good... i just got my first 24x megapixel fujifilm camera for christmas.. i was wondering what steps i might need to start taking and looking into to go to school to be a NATURE photographer... what kind of schooling is needed? please only serious answers


Answer
That would depend what you mean by nature. If it's landscapes and such then you can try selling good quality prints locally. Wildlife.. that's another cup of tea. Most of the people in that field have a degree in a relevant area and an incredible amount of talent and perseverance.

Neither is a field in which it's easy to make a living, there's a huge amount of amateurs competing and some of those are very good.

What's a good professional camera to buy?




DUDER


Hi, I'm into photography, but i'm not really into the whole camera world right now. I was wondering which cameras are good to buy right now? I know Nikon or Canon will do it, but which models. I don't plan to spend more than $1000 dollars on this camera because it's my first one, but i want to be satisfied until it actually brakes or something, what do you guys recommend?


Answer
One thing you're gonna wanna keep in mind is that once you move into professional photography with interchangeable lens systems, most of your money should go towards the glass rather than the body. Obviously starting out it's not as big a consideration, one long-range lens should take care of everything and then maybe a good value portrait lens would be a good idea, but once you get your next camera, you'll want to be able to use the lenses from your previous cameras. In short, do research into the companies, see what areas each excels in, and pick a horse.

Yours is a growing demographic of people who want to move up in photography without breaking the bank, and all of the major manufacturers are responding accordingly. The latest from Canon is the EOS Digital Rebel T1i, which has 15.1 megapixels and shoots HD video, a very new feature to the world of DSLRs. Nikon's offering is the D5000, which I'm not as familiar with since I'm a Canon user (a very satisfied one might I add). Each of these should have enough creative control to satisfy your needs without costing too much. And my advice, to further save on costs, is to buy the camera body only, with no kit lens, and find what's called a "walkaround" lens, since it has enough focal range to cover most needs and doesn't require constant changing of lenses. Make sure it's high quality so that when you move on to your next camera you won't have to replace it because of optical defects that would be more pronounced on higher end cameras. And as I mentioned, you also might want a high value low cost portrait lens. The magic bullet of DSLR users is a 50mm f1.8 lens. High speed, low light capabilities, and usually within $100 (I pciked up my Canon for 80).
Best of luck!




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