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Anonymous
>>90529 >People need to stop taking jobs that they can't do
QFT. I'll be the first person to say the quality of an image is primarily based on the photographer's skill, not his equipment, but that skill also involves knowing when you're suited for the situation. I turned down indoor events jobs until I had a number of fast primes (f/1.4 or 1.8) and multiple flashes. If you want to be a professional, you HAVE to be equipped to deliver results to your client. "Sorry, I couldn't get the shot because my lens is too slow" just doesn't cut it.
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