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What can I photograph to start?

I work as a newspaper photographer right now, and I’m lookin’ to start a photography business eventually (on the side for now), and I’ve jus’ gotten an opportunity to shoot my first wedding in a couple weeks. I don’t have the funds to rent out a studio to start doin’ portraits, plus I need a bigger portfolio… I know I could shoot weddings, parties, in-home portraits, etc.

Does anybody have any ideas on other events/situations I could photograph that wouldn’t require a studio or much equipment (backdrops, props, lighting, etc.)?? Thanks guys!

Having been both a journalistic photographer and then portrait photographer I can identify with your dilemma. The key to moving into a new photographic field is the personal connections you can make along the way from the ones you have already established. Call everyone you know that has some connection with photography and potential clients. Let them do some of the footwork for you and help with introductions. Second, make sure you join PPA, PMA ASMP as well as the local service organizations such as Rotary or Kiwanis. You will get great opportunities from there. Next, volunteer your service (pro-bono) for charity events, sports tournaments, etc. and take the opportunity to connect with the heads of those organizations.
You don’t need a studio, but you will need some basic portable lighting equipment and background.

Success is more about your ability to promote than your skill as a photographer (which I assume is good). The ability to change your focus from camera to business is crucial to moving in the direction you want to go.

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