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Most photography gear advice online is built around hype — new cameras, endless lenses, and upgrades that feel productive but don’t actually help you get paid. In this video, I break down the photography gear that actually matters if your goal is to make money, not just collect equipment. I explain: Why gear doesn’t matter until it does When upgrading actually makes sense for paid work What gear I’d choose if I were starting a photography business today How to think about gear as a business investment, not a hobby purchase To make this practical, I also walk through realistic gear setups for different budgets, from entry-level to professional — based on real client work, not YouTube hype. Who this video is for? Photographers who want to get paid Creators tired of gear hype Beginners who want a clear starting point Anyone building photography as a business, not just a hobby I’ve put together a free budget breakdown sheet with recommended setups for every major budget range. 👉 Download it here (free): https://valterskrist.gumroad.com/l/Ph... Use it as a reference when: You’re starting out You’re thinking about upgrading You want to avoid wasting money on gear you don’t need P.S. I'll try my best to keep it up to date If you found this useful, consider subscribing — I share honest advice about photography, business, and building a sustainable creative career. 00:00 Gear vs business 01:06 Camera basics 03:06 When to upgrade 04:00 Camera bodies 05:11 Lenses 06:13 Flash & support 07:39 Storage & batteries 09:00 Overspending mistakes 09:46 $250 setup 10:07 $500 setup 10:24 $1,000 setup 11:12 $1,500 setup 11:49 $2,000 setup 12:10 $3,000 setup 13:36 $5,000 setup 14:43 Final thoughts