MarkBarbieri
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What was the biggest thing that changed your photography this year? Something you learned? A new camera? A new lens? A book? A class? Something that inspired you? What made the biggest impact on you as a photographer this year?
I bought a lot of gear this year - 1 camera, 6 lenses, a printer, and a bunch of random stuff. I also went to some seminars, a model shoot, and a photo walk. I read a bunch of books. In the end, I'd say that the thing that had the biggest impact on me was the printer. It wasn't even close.
I'm not going to claim that having the printer made me a significantly better photographer. It helped some. Because I can print larger, I focus on getting sharper pictures. I learned that I prefer to err on the side of detail with noise rather than the opposite in most situations. Those are fairly minor tweaks in my shooting.
The big impact was not in improving my pictures, it was the joy of a new creative outlet. I had fun trying different types of papers. I tweaked pictures in different ways to get the prints to look better. I really fell in love with having prints after years of being primarily a "view on screen" guy. Maybe it's just an infatuation, but for now I'm big into printing.
I also learned the love the flexibility of cutting my own mats but I can't deny that I hate mat cutting. It's a pain and I don't enjoy it. I just like the results.
So for me, getting a new printer and really getting into printing was the biggest change from last year. What major change (or changes) made the biggest difference for you?
I bought a lot of gear this year - 1 camera, 6 lenses, a printer, and a bunch of random stuff. I also went to some seminars, a model shoot, and a photo walk. I read a bunch of books. In the end, I'd say that the thing that had the biggest impact on me was the printer. It wasn't even close.
I'm not going to claim that having the printer made me a significantly better photographer. It helped some. Because I can print larger, I focus on getting sharper pictures. I learned that I prefer to err on the side of detail with noise rather than the opposite in most situations. Those are fairly minor tweaks in my shooting.
The big impact was not in improving my pictures, it was the joy of a new creative outlet. I had fun trying different types of papers. I tweaked pictures in different ways to get the prints to look better. I really fell in love with having prints after years of being primarily a "view on screen" guy. Maybe it's just an infatuation, but for now I'm big into printing.
I also learned the love the flexibility of cutting my own mats but I can't deny that I hate mat cutting. It's a pain and I don't enjoy it. I just like the results.
So for me, getting a new printer and really getting into printing was the biggest change from last year. What major change (or changes) made the biggest difference for you?

A Canon 60D might be a good start (although they don't have the dynamic range of a Nikon). 
Spent some time learning to use them (a work in progress). Got another new bag to hold everything (#3
). Developed a swollen arm and wasn't sure why but figured out both my work and camera bags were doing a number on it so I needed to reconfigure the way I carry them (official dx: tendonitis requiring evaluation and PT - add another cha ching to my photography habit, as have been carrying my work bag for 25 yrs!). 

