I started doing photography seriously back in 2006 or so. I bought my first DSLR that year with the kit lens. I had no idea how to use the camera at all. I never took a class. YouTube was not a thing back then so I couldn’t learn off of what others did. In 2010 I took classes at my local college. In 2017, when I was in Calgary, I was using three Canon EOS 6D bodies with three different lenses. I left Calgary with a Sony RX10 Mark II and a Sony RX100 Mark V. Today I shoot with the Sony RX100 Mark VII and edit everything on a 2018 Apple iPad Pro with the 12.9” screen and a 512GB hard drive.
I am consolidating and simplifying my photography setup along with the rest of my life. In May 2020, my cellphone plan comes up. I currently have an Apple iPhone 8 Plus which takes really good photos. I’ve uploaded a few shots to Shutterstock, Adobe Stock and some of those photos have sold. I’m not saying I’m going to get rid of my Sony RX100 Mark VII because it’s really an excellent camera. It’s portable. It’s got an amazingly wide lens at 24MM and it can extend to 200MM. I’ve always stated that the best camera is the one you carry with you. I always carry my iPhone 8 Plus and my Sony RX100 Mark VII. I always have my iPad Pro with me as well. I am totally sucked into the Apple ecosystem. I subscribe to Apple Music and Apple TV+. I also have the 2TB iCloud subscription. Basically I give Apple $25 a month for the services. I don’t use my Windows 10 laptop and my 2013 MacBook Pro. It’s too old and slow for me now. And Windows 10 sucks. I really enjoy the Apple ecosystem. It’s really seamless and works really well.
Whatever equipment you have, I hope you use it and are happy with it. Just keep using it. Keep learning. Keep supporting. And all that fun stuff. I’m still looking forward to moving to Calgary in the spring of 2020.
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