Great 1 on 1 : Mastering the Basics: My Deep Dive into Photography, Editing & Pricing
Added 2025-07-15 15:33:12 +0000 UTCπ WHY HE GOT INTO PHOTOGRAPHY
Straight up: I needed a creative outlet.
I'm currently pursuing my master's degree and juggling school full-time.
Just moved to Texas β knew nobody, new vibe, new chapter.
Picked up a camera to explore, stay creative, and meet people.
Right now, Iβm showing up to local events and building my name one shoot at a time.
βIβm not from here, so this is how Iβm learning the city and making connections.β
π GEAR CHAT β WHAT IβM USING & THINKING OF UPGRADING
Camera: Sony A7iii
Lens dilemma: 24-70mm zoom vs 50mm prime
The Breakdown:
LensProsCons50mm (1.8 / 1.4)Affordable, great for portraits, beautiful bokehFixed focal length, less versatile24-70mm (2.8)Super versatile, great for events, street, lifestyleMore expensive, heavier
What he said:
βI always prefer the 50mm for portraits β just love that depth. But the 24-70 gives you range when you donβt know what to expect.β
βIf you're on a budget, start with the 50mm. But if you got the funds, knock out the 24-70 now β it's a long-term investment.β
π§Ύ BIGGEST ISSUE I BROUGHT UP: QUALITY DROP AFTER EXPORT
I told him my edited photos were losing quality once uploaded. My workflow:
Shoot RAW
Use adapter to transfer files to iPhone
Edit on Lightroom Mobile
Upload via Dropbox app
Why thatβs a problem:
βYour phone strips file data. Youβre not getting the full quality from RAW like you would with a computer.β
FIX:
Use an SD card reader for your laptop
Upload files straight to Lightroom Desktop
Export from there to Dropbox (or even better, use Pixieset)
Bonus gem:
βPhones are good in emergencies β club shoots, sports, fast turnarounds. But for portfolio work? Always go desktop.β
π‘ FLASH SETUP: WHAT TO BUY & WHY
Budget: $300β$500
What I currently have: A Godox speedlight
What he recommended:
FlashPriceNotesGodox AD200 ~$300Lightweight, portable, solid power
Godox AD600BM~$500β600Heavier, stronger flash, great for outdoor or studio
Keep the speedlight?β βYou canβt always bring big flashes inside β that speedlight will save you in tight spots.β
βYou can make quick money with that speedlight. Clubs, street portraits, events. Less gear = less stress.β
Extras to add:
S-bracket
Beauty dish (12β recommended) or small softbox
Heavy-duty light stand
Note on beauty dishes vs softboxes:
βIf you donβt want to learn feathering and light shaping right now, go softbox. Beauty dish looks great, but takes finesse.β
π¨ EDITING & COLOR GRADING TIPS
This was huge for me β Iβve been stuck trying to get my colors right.
What he said:
βI donβt do anything crazy. I like color to pop β sky, trees, outfits β I boost saturation and tweak skin tones.β
Workflow:
Uses Lightroomβs default presets (no custom ones)
Batches by editing one photo, copying/pasting settings to others
For Photoshop, all retouching is manual β canβt paste skin edits
Favorite style: clean, vibrant, not overly filtered
Color grading rule of thumb:
βYou know what skin is supposed to look like. Not yellow. Not pink. Not orange. Trust your eyes.β
πΌ BUSINESS & BRANDING GAME
Studio Access
βMy homie was leaving Atlanta and had a studio. I took it over. Now itβs mine, month-to-month. Total blessing.β
Getting Into Venues
βYou can get into damn near anywhere with a camera if you move right.β
βSay youβre with the venue. Keep your bag tight. Most clubs donβt even ask questions.β
πΈ PRICING STRATEGY FOR BEGINNERS
βI didnβt charge at first. I waited till people wanted to pay.β
Beginner pricing tip:
Cap your rate at $100 while learning
Offer free shoots to build portfolio
Focus on getting tags, reposts, word-of-mouth
As inquiries go up, raise your prices in steps
His pricing journey:
Stage Rate Just starting : Free β $50
Beginner growth : $100
Established in market : $350β$650
Premium clients Up to $1,000+
βNow my sweet spot is $650 per shoot. Max I charge is $1K. And people book those every semester.β
π Final Advice: Stay Plugged In
βDonβt just hop on a 1-on-1 and bounce. Go apply this, then come back in a month with updates.β
He encouraged me to document my progress, revisit the community, and keep evolving my setup, pricing, editing, and brand presence.
π§ Personal Takeaways:
Quality matters β Iβm done editing off my phone
50mm is probably my best move right now (budget + quality)
Start small, build value, let my work raise the prices for me
Texas is a growing photography market β I need to show up, shoot, and hashtag smart
Just because itβs βsimpleβ advice doesnβt mean itβs not elite