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Setting up for failure!
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<blockquote data-quote="Just-Clayton" data-source="post: 526060" data-attributes="member: 6495"><p>My daughters friend has gotten into photography only recently. Had only a mid size point and shoot to do her work. She has done all right with still photos and family photos. She came to me for some advice to doing weddings. I only do an occasional one here and there. She had just purchased a D3300 and 1 lens (18-55). I tried to explain to her that just that set up alone wouldn't work. I showed her my d610 and lenses and told her that my set up is on the low end of the spectrum for weddings. She didn't even know how to change lenses, barely understood lighting or camera set up. She has a wedding already booked in June and I see she is answering to an add in the local facebook garage sales for another wedding. I let her borrow a couple manual lenses and an old 3rd party flash and told her to practice. I just feel she is going to fail and fail hard. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just-Clayton, post: 526060, member: 6495"] My daughters friend has gotten into photography only recently. Had only a mid size point and shoot to do her work. She has done all right with still photos and family photos. She came to me for some advice to doing weddings. I only do an occasional one here and there. She had just purchased a D3300 and 1 lens (18-55). I tried to explain to her that just that set up alone wouldn't work. I showed her my d610 and lenses and told her that my set up is on the low end of the spectrum for weddings. She didn't even know how to change lenses, barely understood lighting or camera set up. She has a wedding already booked in June and I see she is answering to an add in the local facebook garage sales for another wedding. I let her borrow a couple manual lenses and an old 3rd party flash and told her to practice. I just feel she is going to fail and fail hard. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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