Why I Only Own 2 Lenses as a Pro Photographer
Most photographers have a whole collection of lenses, but after years of shooting everything from outdoor adventure to studio portraits, I’ve realized I only need two: a 24-70mm and a 70-200mm. In this video, I break down why I stick with just these two lenses, how they cover almost every situation, and why owning more can actually slow you down. If you’ve ever wondered how many lenses you REALLY need, or if you’re thinking about downsizing your kit, this video is for you. Let’s talk about simplicity, efficiency, and why gear minimalism might actually make you a better photographer.

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