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I am interested in taking up photography on the side to help bring in some extra income. I am purchasing the Nikon D5000 or the D90, so I am hoping that one of these will be sufficient as a starter camera. A friend is getting married in September and I offered to take additional photos and put them in a slide show for her and email them. Though she is paying $1600 for her photographer, I hope to use the photos that I able to take as a true 1st lesson on wedding photography and add it to my portfolio if they come out nice. The is a gentleman who's website is full of wedding photography and if I can take photos as nice as his (he only does it as a hobby, no formal training) then all I need is a lighting set-up and I can do the same. Does anyone have any pointers for me or am I potentially waisting my time and money investing a these types of cameras?
Wow, thank you. Can you really just go to a wedding and take photos if you are not invited? I would never jump into something without practicing first, I just need some form of fulfillment in my life and my current job offers me no satisfaction outside of a paycheck to cover my mortgage. I do know that it will take a while to get accustomed to the camera and whether I can actually capture quality photos. Once again, thank you for all the advice.
Wow, thank you. Can you really just go to a wedding and take photos if you are not invited? I would never jump into something without practicing first, I just need some form of fulfillment in my life and my current job offers me no satisfaction outside of a paycheck to cover my mortgage. I do know that it will take a while to get accustomed to the camera and whether I can actually capture quality photos. Once again, thank you for all the advice.