daverdnob 4 Posted March 24, 2022 I have wanted to do this for a hobby for quite a long time. I went out and bought a camera, lights, monitor, tripod, bag, etc. and had 2 problems come up. One was that I felt my equipment was junk after I bought it which made me embarrassed to show up at meetings or places where real video or videographers were at. Two was that my ideas seemed only good to me, or they crumbled. I'd try to get interviews with 3rd tier baseball teams (AAA AA) and be very polite, but they asked for what paper or show I worked for, and when I mentioned I was independent that was the end. Go for it though, I just gave up. When I should have pushed harder, I didn't have any support, just me, and there wasn't good subject matter for me to further my hobby. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rodolph 0 Posted March 29, 2022 good afternoon, I think you need to start going to the shoot with your equipment, but don't bother too much Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corbin 0 Posted March 29, 2022 I understand your worries, I am also a novice photographer, and it is always very stressful for me when something goes wrong, and the shooting breaks down. I can advise you to make a large and high-quality portfolio, and then you will be appreciated much more as a specialist. You can rent a location from https://aperfectspace.com/ and do a photoshoot there in your style, and I think it will perfectly complement your portfolio and dilute your work. People trust more those who have a variety of jobs and who are not afraid to do experiments. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Via 0 Posted July 27, 2022 Hey, guys. I am also a novice photographer, and as an experienced one, I would like to ask. Which application should I choose for video processing? I found a couple on this site, which one is better suited for a beginner? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites