Drew is a Seattle-based freelance writer. He spends too much time playing music, binging on Netflix, and watching his beloved Philadelphia sports teams.
Professional and amateur photographers alike love to create beautiful images with high quality cameras. Using a DSLR and multiple lenses can produce incredible photographs with striking sharpness, color, and quality.
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Once a fairly niche market, the advent of the smart phone has made food photography infinitely more prolific. In every magazine and on every website these days, it certainly affects what we eat and cook, not to mention what we share socially.
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There seems to be a common trend amongst creatives: The need to have the newest, biggest, and best gear items available. But does a newer/nicer camera necessarily mean a better photograph — or a better photographer?