Originally Posted by
GWDPHOTO
Hi Y'all,
The name is Matt, most people call me Gunner, and if you find me in trouble then its Matthew Ryan McGeary lol. I currently have a Nikon D90 with the 18-105 VR, 55-200 VR, and 35mm 1.8 Nikkor lenses, along with a Nikon SB-600 speedlight. I am looking to add a Nikon D300 or D300s to the flock as well as the Tamron 24-70 2.8, Tamron 70-200 f2.8 Macro, and the Tamron 60mm f2.8 Macro lenses, plus 2 more SB-600 speedlights, the MB-D10 Battery grip and the Sekonic i358 light meter to the flock of equipment I have. I am a semi-pro/semi-amateur photographer that is enjoying every opportunity I get to get behind a camera. I am going to be starting school with the Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division to get my bachelor's degree here in the middle of July. In the end of July I unfortunately am being forced to be the photographer for my sister's wedding and have dreaded every minute of doing it so far but I have no choice but to do it, don't ask will take too long to try to explain as to why I have no choice. Let's just say that my sister is being a major Bridezilla and won't answer any of the questions I ask her as to what pictures she wants or any of the details. I hate being blind-sided like this, but it will be a great experience for me and great teaching tool because if nothing else it has taught me that I never want to work for a family member. I also enjoy sports photography and am getting the opportunity to photograph some of the shooting pros in USPSA at the Area 8 Championships this year and the Nationals in Las Vegas, NV this summer. That is one of the reasons I want to get the D300 or D300s because of the faster frame rate for the action shots when shooting the pros like Rob Leatham, Travis Tomasie, Max Michel, KC Eusebio, Dave Sevigny and the list just keeps on going. I am already the photographer for a few of the local clubs in the area that holds the USPSA and IPSC events and am enjoying every minute of that. I love it because I go and help set up the matches on Saturday and shoot my Ruger SR9 and then on Sunday I'm shooting the D90. Well I'm sure this is already more information than anyone really wants to know so I'll just end by saying this. I hope to learn a lot and hopefully pass that knowledge on to someone else here during my stay on the forum. My motto in life: Learn something new everyday, Have fun, Be active, and above all else keep shooting!!
Gunner out