hey can u please tell me how you save the photo's when the card is full how do u transfer them from the card to a flash disk or something (do u use a computer of wat AND IF U DO HOW DO U DO IT and if u do do u plug the comp at a hotel or something to charge
thanks for the video, because of you im intrested in this industry. what advice would you give to some one looking to break into the industry and what equipment would you reccomend on a budget?
@yourbeboskins don't be interested because of someone, be interested because you are interested. Advice: get a job that pays the bills, and go out at night/time off for snapping. No need to join anything, just go and take pictures. Learn where the people are, get connections, get addresses. If it works for you, and you manage to get a few good shots that sell well (20 shots at over $500 a shot) in a couple of months you might want to consider going pro.
Both Cameras are Canon 40D which is perfect for the job. Regarding the camera equipment that you have, it is good enough as long as you know how to use it.
Hey, brilliant video, certainly interests me into paparazzi photography :) just wondering what is your first camera body with your smaller lens? I have a Canon 450D with a 18-55mm canon lens and a 70-300mm sigma lens. Do you think that is a good starting point for a beginner in paparazzi photography? cheers :)
hey can u please tell me how you save the photo's when the card is full how do u transfer them from the card to a flash disk or something (do u use a computer of wat AND IF U DO HOW DO U DO IT and if u do do u plug the comp at a hotel or something to charge
kscot63 3 days ago
Respect! love it.
0o0blackstar0o0 1 year ago
thanks for the video, because of you im intrested in this industry. what advice would you give to some one looking to break into the industry and what equipment would you reccomend on a budget?
thanks.
yourbeboskins 2 years ago
@yourbeboskins don't be interested because of someone, be interested because you are interested. Advice: get a job that pays the bills, and go out at night/time off for snapping. No need to join anything, just go and take pictures. Learn where the people are, get connections, get addresses. If it works for you, and you manage to get a few good shots that sell well (20 shots at over $500 a shot) in a couple of months you might want to consider going pro.
crashanddie 2 years ago
Both Cameras are Canon 40D which is perfect for the job. Regarding the camera equipment that you have, it is good enough as long as you know how to use it.
buzzfoto 2 years ago
@buzzfoto Do you still use the 40d?
BaldurdashWoW 2 weeks ago
Hey, brilliant video, certainly interests me into paparazzi photography :) just wondering what is your first camera body with your smaller lens? I have a Canon 450D with a 18-55mm canon lens and a 70-300mm sigma lens. Do you think that is a good starting point for a beginner in paparazzi photography? cheers :)
Mohawk6600 2 years ago