Originally Posted by AndyStacy
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Back when i started photography as a hobby, i didn't think it would take me anywhere, its just something i did when i got bored. Took a couple courses in high school and some in college learning film development, composition, proper exposure techniques, etc.
Now i actually work at a studio, and it pays my bills, i shoot cars on the side, as well as portraits n stuff. The key thing is, that i still have fun doing it.
The only difference between a photographer and a "picture-taker" is determination.
My whole thing is, i started somewhere, entry level slr and whatnot, some people inspired me, i worked hard at it, and its gotten me a long way, i still have a LOOOOONG way to go before i would EVER call myself a professional. I am just a serious amateur.
So if you like taking pictures, want to learn more about the art of photography, then by all means, if your budget supports it, buy what you want. But if you think its going to be a hobby, (like i started) buy something sensible then upgrade when need be. I started off with a sony P&S, i still use it sometimes actually. haha but i have upgraded my gear because what i was shooting demanded something a little more versitile.
:cheers: Happy Shooting Everyone!