
Yesterday, I wrote about a post on a social media site stating how much gear matters. Originally, I didn’t even look at the person who wrote the post photographs, but eventually, I couldn’t help myself. I looked and I must say I wasn’t impressed. In my way of thinking, if you’re going to go out in the world and boast about how quality gear makes a difference you should have top-quality work.
We should let our work represent our skills, not our gear. Our photography gear serves merely as tools. We don’t need an expensive camera and lens to create quality work. What we do need is know-how.
I’ve set up a challenge for myself this weekend. I’m going to take my 16-year-old Nikon D80 and my $100 (I think it was $90 when I bought it in 2006) 50mm f/1.8 lens and create some quality photographs just to demonstrate to myself that it isn’t about gear but about results. Hopefully, I will be able to share the results with you all.
I don’t intend this to be a rant but rather a challenge to us to let our work speak for us rather than our tools. The tools we use are just that, tools. Our skill, our vision, and our resulting art are what matter.
Don’t let gear hold you back. I’ve seen high-quality photographs and videos shot with an iPhone.
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