How did you get fundings for expensive equipment?

How did you get fundings for expensive equipment?


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I woo rich Tai-tais so they buy me my gears.

I shoot old tai-tais using my P&S. den show them lousy photos. I tell them, its the equipment's fault not the photographer. Next day they will buy me a new camera. I shoot for them again but this time, I use PS to edit, remove their wrinkles, make them slimmer etc... They loves it so to them its $$$ well spent..


ok ok , those are BS. I have to save, take sidelines, "investment" and use my bonus to get my gears.
 

Sometimes I have to sell a pint of my blood for a CF card or a new battery.

My friends have told me that I look pale. :)
 

Sometimes I have to sell a pint of my blood for a CF card or a new battery.

My friends have told me that I look pale. :)

Literally bought camera with sweat and blood? :devil:
 

A little saving here, a little saving there..

1 Day reduce expenses by 2 dollars, 3 years saved 2k+

can get a fairly good lens or a mid-range DSLR or 2-3 Prosumer/compact ;p
 

Dad sponsors most of the money while I 'chip in' using my personal savings most of the times.. Yeahh =X
 

A little saving here, a little saving there..

1 Day reduce expenses by 2 dollars, 3 years saved 2k+

can get a fairly good lens or a mid-range DSLR or 2-3 Prosumer/compact ;p

I am stuck with the kit lens for a long time because I don't have sufficient blood to sell for a long while.

The buyer says the blood is too watery. :)
 

I am stuck with the kit lens for a long time because I don't have sufficient blood to sell for a long while.

The buyer says the blood is too watery. :)

Find Mr Dracula;)
 

don't change handphone everytime got new model
don't anyhow spend money on gf
don't always eat restaurant
don't keep taking cab cos lazy

the list goes on.. whether you notice or not, there are many small ways to burn money without realising it :)

Cutting down on taxis saved me 200 per month. :bsmilie:
 

I am stuck with the kit lens for a long time because I don't have sufficient blood to sell for a long while.

The buyer says the blood is too watery. :)

You really make me cry.......:cry:
 

You really make me cry.......:cry:

This one has bought me a CF card, a battery and a tripods:

blood-bag-label.jpg
 

Don't go for expensive tours where the travel agency rips you off terribly.
 

Repairing cameras and cleaning lenses are not enough to buy me a decent DSLR :(
But company business trips combined with eating noodles for meals can save you enough money to buy one. :bsmilie:
 

for me its just from my pocket :( .

I usually go for value hunting ..gears i buy used ones :).

it should work just right ..1st hand or 2nd hand doesn't matter as long its a value for money.
 

OH GOOD LORD!

Let's look at things IN perspective...

I went down to where a large group of photographers were at PhotoAid over the weekend ...

Apparently, a young photographer saw me both days; the first with a monstrous white thing (it was a 70200 2.8 L IS) and the next with a 16-35 L MkII.

He mentioned something about my 'expensive gear', and I told him, in all good-natured honesty, the 16-35 took me over 4 years to SLAVE, SWEAT and SAVE for, and technically speaking (since I lusted over the first ever Nikkor one-touch 80-200 f/2.8 ED lens back in the 80's ...) , it took me over TWENTY BLOODY YEARS to save up for any sort of 70/80-200 f/2.8 group category lens!

Back then, there was no such thing as 'ZERO-INTEREST EASY PAYMENT CC' schemes or what-have-you that almost everyone has access to these days ('Everyone', if you're clever enough!)!
 

the world was a much better place before 'zero percent installment'...
too many people in serious debt nowadays.
 

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