I'm in a sort of transition phase with my photography hobby and getting much more serious with it. By serious, I mean becoming more educated and working at it as a craftsman rather than just pointing, shooting, and hoping to get lucky. I work a whole lot (70+ hours a week), but things will be slowing down a whole lot for me in the next year or two. With the exception of my EF 50mm f/1.4, all my non-L lenses are going to be sold. My T5i is also going to be sold. I'll also add either the 5D mkiii or a 1Dx.
Here's what I want to do once things slow down:
1. Shoot high school and other local sporting events (As a hobby at first: providing photos free to interested players and the local small town newspaper)
2. Shoot portraits at no charge (So I can practice more and learn the art. If I've learned anything, it is absolutely a fine art that some of you have honed beautifully).
3. Photograph wildlife (especially birds).
4. Basically photograph whatever interests me, but in a slow and methodical way to develop a "style".
Over the past year I have started adding to my gear to start towards these plans for the future. I have the light modifiers I want, flash, LED continuous lighting, etc. Now I am at a fork in the road when it comes to lenses and I need to know what some of you think I should do going forward.
I lead a very simple life. Very basic. I don't buy new cars (I drive very inexpensive used cars until the wheels fall off). I live in a very basic home, and I am nearly always wearing just a pocket t-shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes. I do this so that I can afford my hobbies. Always have. I love guitars, guns, and photography. Well, I've got my guns. I have my guitars, and I still have all my own teeth. Now I want to round out my photo gear. I only tell you about my lifestyle because I would hate for somebody to assume that I'm just some guy with more money than sense. I am not. I just live in a very modest manner that allows for my hobbies... which I think are more important to me than granite countertops or a BMW. Nothing against those things (I love BMWs), but I could never have my hobbies if I had those things. Hobbies will keep me busy when I'm old.
Anyway, I need to add either the Canon EF 200mm f/2 IS USM, or the Canon EF 600mm f/4 IS ii USM in the next year or so. Maybe as soon as 6 months from now. If I go with the EF 200mm f/2, then I think I ought to sell my EF 400mm f/5.6. Then I could also add either a 5D mkIII or a 1Dx. I'm thinking the prices of those two bodies will drop as the new releases are made. They are both fine cameras in my eyes.
If I go with adding the EF 600mm f/4 IS ii... then that will be it for the year.
What should I do and should I sell the 400mm f/5.6 when I get the 200mm f/2? I have the Canon EX 2iii, so I think I'd have 400mm covered.
I'll never be pro, but I do like the pro gear and want to work hard towards producing photos like a lot of you pros produce. My little place has no art on the walls. Not one single painting or photo. When I do hang any, it might as well be mine. Thanks guys!
Here's what I want to do once things slow down:
1. Shoot high school and other local sporting events (As a hobby at first: providing photos free to interested players and the local small town newspaper)
2. Shoot portraits at no charge (So I can practice more and learn the art. If I've learned anything, it is absolutely a fine art that some of you have honed beautifully).
3. Photograph wildlife (especially birds).
4. Basically photograph whatever interests me, but in a slow and methodical way to develop a "style".
Over the past year I have started adding to my gear to start towards these plans for the future. I have the light modifiers I want, flash, LED continuous lighting, etc. Now I am at a fork in the road when it comes to lenses and I need to know what some of you think I should do going forward.
I lead a very simple life. Very basic. I don't buy new cars (I drive very inexpensive used cars until the wheels fall off). I live in a very basic home, and I am nearly always wearing just a pocket t-shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes. I do this so that I can afford my hobbies. Always have. I love guitars, guns, and photography. Well, I've got my guns. I have my guitars, and I still have all my own teeth. Now I want to round out my photo gear. I only tell you about my lifestyle because I would hate for somebody to assume that I'm just some guy with more money than sense. I am not. I just live in a very modest manner that allows for my hobbies... which I think are more important to me than granite countertops or a BMW. Nothing against those things (I love BMWs), but I could never have my hobbies if I had those things. Hobbies will keep me busy when I'm old.
Anyway, I need to add either the Canon EF 200mm f/2 IS USM, or the Canon EF 600mm f/4 IS ii USM in the next year or so. Maybe as soon as 6 months from now. If I go with the EF 200mm f/2, then I think I ought to sell my EF 400mm f/5.6. Then I could also add either a 5D mkIII or a 1Dx. I'm thinking the prices of those two bodies will drop as the new releases are made. They are both fine cameras in my eyes.
If I go with adding the EF 600mm f/4 IS ii... then that will be it for the year.
What should I do and should I sell the 400mm f/5.6 when I get the 200mm f/2? I have the Canon EX 2iii, so I think I'd have 400mm covered.
I'll never be pro, but I do like the pro gear and want to work hard towards producing photos like a lot of you pros produce. My little place has no art on the walls. Not one single painting or photo. When I do hang any, it might as well be mine. Thanks guys!