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I hope my post doesn't sound like unsolicited advice...

I always say the best advice for beginners is to "learn to see." Get out there and focus on the small things: the shadows, the expressions, the way light hits a surface.
Don’t worry too much about equipment at first. Start with the basics: framing, composition, and understanding natural light. Once you’ve got a feel for capturing moments, you can start playing around with your gear. But honestly, the best photos are the ones that make you feel something. Trust your instincts!

I always say the best advice for beginners is to "learn to see." Get out there and focus on the small things: the shadows, the expressions, the way light hits a surface.
Don’t worry too much about equipment at first. Start with the basics: framing, composition, and understanding natural light. Once you’ve got a feel for capturing moments, you can start playing around with your gear. But honestly, the best photos are the ones that make you feel something. Trust your instincts!