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I remember when I was young and the different things I thought I would do when I
grew up. It was always something glamorous like a race car driver, baseball player,
surfer, well anyways, you get the idea. These activities were all fun and things I
enjoyed watching on television or the movies, never really thinking about the money
aspect of it, just that these would be fun careers.

I also enjoyed taking photographs of everything with my camera, but of course never
thought of that as a career choice or something I could make money at. That was
just something fun to do, and everyone in the family enjoyed the fact that I took
pictures of everything for them to enjoy.

I literally took pictures of everything, I always had my camera with me, and always
bugged everyone to pose for my pictures. Of course they hated it at the time, but
loved it later on when they reflected back on all the good times that were recorded
in pictures forever.

Eventually, I ended up going to college for Law Enforcement, because that is what my
dad did. I still took pictures of everything, and everyone knew that I took pictures of
everything. It was around this time that people would ask me to take pictures at their weddings because they liked my photos so much. They would pay for the film
and processing and I would give them the pictures.

After doing this for a few friends and family members, I started to charge a little extra for my time. The price was right and cheap enough that more and more people
hired me to do their wedding photos for them. This made me think that this might
not be a bad way to make a living, I loved doing it and everyone loved my pictures.

Funny thing happened when I told everyone I might like to become a professional
photographer and make a living taking photographs. No one seemed to think it was
a good idea, saying that you can't make a living as a photographer, it's too
competitive, just stick to it as a part time hobby and make a few bucks and stick
with Law Enforcement.

Good thing I did not listen, I have now been in the photography business with my
wife Susan for 31 years, doing something I love to do (something I would have done
for free) and never looked back. When your passionate about something, like I was
about photography, then pursuing your dream is the only way to go.

There are all kinds of opportunities in the Photography field, and so many ways to
make money with your camera, whether it is full or part time. It is also much easier
now with digital Photography than it was when I started over 30 years ago. If you
love Photography and have camera skills, then get involved in a fun, gratifying, way
to make money. You will never regret it, and you will have a ball.

Ed Mercer and his wife Sue are professional photographers and studio owners. They have been in the business for 30 years. They now teach photography and photoshop. More information at: http://www.makemoneywithyourcamera.com

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So what is the best digital camera on the consumer market? The answer is probably the Hasselblad H3D-39. The 39 indicates that it is a 39 mega pixel camera and if you trip down to your local camera dealer you probably won't find one. If you did find one you probably would not want to spend the amount of money that they would be asking for the camera!

So much for what is the best camera, what is the best camera for you? Once again the answer is not as difficult as you might think.

The first question you have to ask yourself is how will I use my new camera? Compact cameras are great for slipping into your pocket or handbag and they do generally take much better pictures than your average phone camera. If you simply want a camera to take happy snaps at parties and when you go on holiday there is a wide range of compact cameras to meet you needs.

If you are thinking about taking up photography seriously and want a camera that will take shots in all lighting conditions then you may want to consider going down the DSLR route. Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras, or DSLRs, are becoming increasingly popular and big manufacturers like Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Samsung, Sony and Olympus have keenly priced entry level models. DSLR cameras have larger sensors compared to compact cameras making them less susceptible to noise. They also allow you to change the lens to cope with different shooting conditions. DSLRs are the preferred choice of professional photographers.

Bridge cameras are almost the same as a DSLR in look and feel except for having a non interchangeable lens. Usually they have a slightly smaller sensor than a DSLR and they also usually come with a large zoom range making them a favourite with bird watchers and nature lovers. Fuji and Panasonic have the most popular range of bridge cameras.

Once you have decided on what type of camera is best for you the next step is decide on the price you want to pay. After that it's time to go bargain hunting.

If you stick with the big camera names I've quoted in this article you won't go far wrong. Also if you look for a year old model, you can often pick one up a camera with as much as 30% off the initial price. Web sites like dpreview and Steve's cameras contain all the latest reviews. If you are still uncertain what model to buy, select a few you think you might like, and then go read the comments and look at the pictures on the forums at dpreview.

Bill Morrison is a keen amateur photographer and recommends http://www.digicamuser.com as a good resource for anyone interested in digital photography.

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