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Portrait Photography with 18-55 kit Lens
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 290631" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Unfortunately, with the amount of information you have given us, would it be safe to assume that you are a self proclaimed sniper armed only with a watergun going into a battlefield filled with tanks.</p><p>This is the impression that I get. The same way you will have difficulties achieving amazing portraits with an 18-55mm. Now this isn't to say that it cannot be done, however there is more to shooting like a pro armed with a camera and a kit lens.</p><p>Get ready to invest some time on learning how to use the camera, light the subject and frame the shot. So the only good thing about this day and age is that you can get a plethora of information without even opening up a book. Watch YouTube videos and read up on the many threads that google can provide, as these will help assist you on your journey.</p><p></p><p>GL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 290631, member: 13155"] Unfortunately, with the amount of information you have given us, would it be safe to assume that you are a self proclaimed sniper armed only with a watergun going into a battlefield filled with tanks. This is the impression that I get. The same way you will have difficulties achieving amazing portraits with an 18-55mm. Now this isn't to say that it cannot be done, however there is more to shooting like a pro armed with a camera and a kit lens. Get ready to invest some time on learning how to use the camera, light the subject and frame the shot. So the only good thing about this day and age is that you can get a plethora of information without even opening up a book. Watch YouTube videos and read up on the many threads that google can provide, as these will help assist you on your journey. GL! [/QUOTE]
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