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by kelli taylor

One of the most common questions I get asked by clients and friends is what kind of camera should they get. So here is my answer,

I don’t know!

How helpful am I? Ha!

Ok ok! There is a reason there’s more then one camera and lens on the market, because there is no perfect answer to that question for everyone. I also must admit that I’m not a huge techy. I don’t follow all the different brands and everything they offer from point and shoots to the highest end DSLR’s. In fact I don’t even know all of Canon’s products (the brand I own)! Phew, I feel better. With that being said I can offer a little advise on your quest for a “good” camera.

  • Go with a Canon or Nikon. This is just my personal opinion but they are the leaders in the camera world.
  • Do some research online. Bhphoto.com is a great place to look at reviews from real people. Go to canonrumors.com and/or nikonrumors.com and make sure a newer version of the camera you’re about to buy isn’t about to be released. Even if you don’t want to purchase the newer (and likely more expensive) version, the previous version’s price should drop before the new one comes out.
  • If you’re buying a DSLR, purchase the camera body separately from a lens (it will be listed as body only). When you purchase a camera body and a lens together, it’s called a kit. The kit lens on the entry level camera’s, in my opinion, usually isn’t great (aka the 18-55mm) and probably won’t suite your needs.
  • Sorry to tell you this but a perfect, do it all lens for your DSLR does not exist and if it did it would be pricey! The len’s topic can get kinda complicated quickly (we’ll save that for a different blog post) but keep in mind that 50mm is roughly what you see with your eye. The lower numbers are how wide the lens is and the higher numbers are how zoomed. And when it comes to lens’ (and portrait photographers *wink*)  it’s true, you get what you pay for! The more expensive the lens, the better quality it is.
  • Consider what you would most like to get out of your camera. If you want a basic smaller camera that you can carry with you easily maybe a point and shoot is the way to go. On the other hand, if you’re interested in having more artistic control and don’t mind carrying around a larger and heavier camera then a DSLR might be right for you. But do consider your level of knowledge, willingness to learn and what you plan on photographing most often.

I own the Canon 5D Mark II (the 5D MarkIII  just came out and I WANT IT BAD) and four lens’: 85mm 1.2, 50mm 1.2, 24mm 1.4 and the 24-70mm 2.8.
I hope this non techy advise was a little helpful to someone!

peace & pictures,
kelli

 
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  1. Cheryl S

    Where can I buy the Purple Tree Photography one? ;)

 

I do at least one photography workshop of some kind each year to, as the kids & people cooler then me would say,  get my learn on. Being a natural light photographer, this year I really wanted to learn about something that has been scary to me, studio lighting, (cue the lighting and thunder) DUN DUN DUN! I had the pleasure of doing a workshop/mentoring day with Travis of Boka Studios who is an awesome teacher and super nice person! Note to any photographers who might be reading this, if you’re thinking of doing Travis & Jean’s workshop, go for it!

Here are a few images I captured from the day.

peace & pictures,
kelli

 
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pinterest

01.17.12

I’ve been on pinterest for awhile now and I’m truly inspired by how creative people are. And in so many different ways! AND (I haven’t said “and” enough yet) I have so many new recipes to try now, seriously consider yourself warned it WILL make you hungry!

Anyway, it really seems to be blowing up lately so if you aren’t already I highly suggest checking it out. If you’d like to follow me and my boards (and see my silly profile photo) click here. ANNNND there is a “pin it” button right here on my blog so if you like one of my images and are so inclined you can “pin it” to one of your boards. Fun stuff.

peace & pictures,
kelli

 
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happy new year!

01.01.12

Another year has come and gone, seemingly faster then the last, and my little business has grown from a part time side job in 2007 to a not so little full time business, now in 2012! Thank you to all of my awesome clients, friends, family and blog stalkers that make Purple Tree Photography possible!

Dear 2012, Welcome and I hope we become good friends! I resolve to you that I will begin flossing my teeth and consistently wash my face before bed. (yep, I’m cool)

peace & pictures,

kelli

 
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