If you have a Digital SLR then you have a means with which to sell photographs. You will have the option to change lenses as you require, and this sets the DSLR apart from their cheaper contemporaries. Most professionals have a large selection of lenses for their cameras. However, I have found that only a few lenses are ever really required, and most jobs can be adequately covered with the use of 3 lenses.
The Standard lens size that many SLR camera kits come with is an 18mm-55mm lens. A 50mm prime lens will show a picture that is roughly the same size as you see with your eye. Therefore, if you look through the view finder at a person standing 10 yards away, and look at them with the other eye without the camera, both eyes will see the subject as the same size. As the number in mm decreases so the person, as seen through the camera, would shrink, and thus setting your 18mm-55mm lens to 18mm would enable you to stand close to a subject, but still get the full scene in your shot.
Alternatively a larger lens such as a 200mm will capture one small section of the scene only. An 18-200mm lens would be counted as a telephoto lens or its popular name of a zoom lens. If you have the option of obtaining a variety of lenses make sure you first check the fittings on your camera as they are not always compatible (e.g. Canon mount will not match a Nikon mount) and then decide which lenses are most important to you. I have found that for most situations, the following 3 lenses cover my needs.
* An 18mm-55mm (good to take photographs of landscapes)
* 75mm-300mm (a great all rounder from portraits to wildlife and sport)
* A 50mm Macro lens.
A Macro lens allows you to get close to things like the petals of a flower, or the wings of a butterfly and zoom in on the tiniest part and take a clear picture. My 50mm Macro also allows me to take and sell photographs of beautiful portraits, and at its widest aperture (f2.8) I can create wonderful depth of field effects, especially when close to my subject.
------
You can learn how to
sell photographs, by following my step by step guide that shows you how to make a fantastic second income from your photography. Discover how to do this without the need for pro equipment or pro skills. Check out
http://www.howtosellphotographs.org for full details.
Loading...