What should I carry? GEAR.  Camera (and lenses)

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what should I carry? GEAR

 Camera (and lenses)

 Canon or Nikon   Cropped sensor or Full Frame?  Lenses  50mm 1.8 (prime)  Good zoom lens  Macro/Wide Angle (you kinda need one) CAMERA

GEAR  Camera  Tripod

 Cheap  Walmart  Target  don’t recommend  Not too bad  Amazon  Really expensive but man are they sturdy  Really Right Stuff (yes they can be annoying but get over it) TRIPOD

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case

 Versatile  Amazon  Girls  Epiphanie  Kelly Moore Bag  (you don’t want to use a walmart sack do you?) CAMERA BAG

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries

 Amazon or camera brand store (they will save your life. especially if you are on a Sister Esplin excursion) EXTRA BATTERIE S

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards

 Smaller size, larger quantity  Higher class memory cards  Read/write speed (for all those selfies, right?) MEMORY CARDS

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards  Reflector/diffuser

 Amazon  Camera store  Manmade  White foam board  Car windshield thing  White sheet  Tissue paper (you kinda need one) CAMERA

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards  Reflector/diffuser  Speedlight/LED light

 Speedlights   LED continuous lights  Apollo Orb (lighting lighting lighting) LIGHTING

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards  Reflector/diffuser  Speedlight/LED light  Light stand

 Amazon  (so much easier than an assistant) LIGHT STAND

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards  Reflector/diffuser  Speedlight/LED light  Light stand  Wireless remote

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards  Reflector/diffuser  Speedlight/LED light  Light stand  Wireless remote  Water – don’t die!

 Amazon (nobody wants a dead photographer) WATER

GEAR  Camera  Tripod  Case  Extra batteries  Memory cards  Reflector/diffuser  Speedlight/LED light  Light stand  Wireless remote  Water – don’t die!

 Filters  Gaffer tape  Better camera strap  Camera and lens cleaning kit  Flashlight  Posing stool  Garage sales, antique stores  Toys for kids (possibly adults)  Around the lens  Umbrella/plastic bag  Extra clothes if you’re Shane EXTRA STUFF

i’m done.