So I'm a photographer. I specialize in portrait photography. Is this network conducive to photographers? Are there other photographers using this?
@josheikenberry I'm just learning the art of photography, would love to have other folks to talk to for advice! Canon T6 w/ kit lenses at the moment. Mostly been using the 18-55mm zoom lens, barely played with the 75-300mm just yet.
@ElectricMink What subjects do you shoot?
@josheikenberry I have definitely been enjoying playing with bokeh, so maybe a faster lens is in the cards for the future.
@ElectricMink Get a 50mm. You can get the Yongnuo 50mm 1.8 for like 50 bucks. Well worth it.
@josheikenberry Been eyeing that or the Canon "nifty-fifty" - because I have a crop sensor, though, it's about the equivalent of an 85mm lens on a full-sized sensor, as I understand it?
@ElectricMink That's correct, the T6 has approximately a 1.6x maginification. It makes the 50mm basically a perfect portrait photography prime. Also forces you to compose "on your feet" rather than relying on your zoom lens.
@ElectricMink @josheikenberry I keep dipping in and out of photography, and it would be great to have people to grow with! I've got a Fuji X100S (50mm lens?) and I'm going on a lot of trips this year. Any tips for maximizing use?
@tats @ElectricMink Shoot early, shoot often. Shoot in RAW (the fuji for sure does this). Learn the exposure triangle. Develop a culling workflow early on (know when to delete). Uh... have fun? :)
@josheikenberry @ElectricMink "know when to delete" uh-oh! Currently struggling with "leave it on auto, get the shot" and "take tenmilyen photos of a mushroom on all the manual options, because it doesn't move." Sigh.
Thanks for all the tips so far! I haven't been shooting RAW, just JPEG for the time being (mostly because I use GIMP for image processing and it doesn't directly support RAW) - maybe I should get a different phoyo editor and start.