Like I said in my Facebook post from Tuesday, I HIGHLY recommend investing in a nicer lens instead of buying your DSLR with the kit lens that comes with it. Lenses will stay with you even when you change bodies, so they are a great investment!
From my smartphone to my compact camera to my DSLR, here is an all encompassing look at what I shoot with! (with photo samples obviously) I know DSLRs aren't for everyone because they're so big, so I wanted to share this in case anyone was wondering what else is a good option. For your amusement, here is a photo Nadine took of me creeping behind a tree with my camera...
From smallest to largest, here is everything I've used/use! I can't believe that this January marks 3 years that I've been a photographer! I feel so blessed to have so many people who believe in me and my work. Since this is also my last year at USC and my last year as the USC Photography Club President, I thought that I'd make some resolutions both in photography and personally. One of my main resolutions is to blog 1-2 times a week in order to give back to everyone who has supported me! I hope that blogging about my sessions and giving tips and tricks can encourage more people to explore the wonderful world of photography. Learning about photography has changed my life in so many ways, and I hope to share my love of it with anyone who is interested! Check my blog every Tuesday (and some Thursdays) at 8pm to follow my photography adventures, and to learn more about photography! :) What are your New Years resolutions? Drop them in the comments! ---- Never Miss An Update! 1. Join the Mailing List - Subscribe to my mailing list to the right (I won't email you spam!) 2. Get Notifications on Facebook - Like T.Wu Photography
- Click "Get Notifications" under the "Like" button 3. Follow on Instagram -I'll be posting whenever I write a new blog post! 4. Where else can you find me? -Tumblr -YouTube -Google+ While Jules and Emily are both from New York, Jules is currently attending the University of Southern California for graduate school. They are getting married in New York, but wanted to do an east coast and west coast engagement session. For their west coast engagement session, they reached out to the USC Photography Club in order to support our student photographers. I am honored that they chose me to shoot their engagement session on the west coast! They opted to do their session at USC , which made things easy for me as a USC student photographer. I was able to recommend the best spots for their session!
During my initial consultation with them, I asked what they normally did in their free time. Jules told me that they enjoy spending their time doing nothing and just being together. Their chill personalities shined through in the engagement session-- they were ready to try whatever poses I threw at them! I can't wait to see their wedding photos when they get married in New York in October :) |