Article: Look for a lens where you can zoom in or out with the same lens, as opposed to fixed lenses that do not offer the option to zoom in. Some stores offer camera “kits,” which include lenses and other items for your camera. Most kits have lenses in the 18-55mm range. Lenses are crucial for your photo’s quality and sharpness.  Landscape are shot with a wide angle, about 18mm. Portraits are shot at a normal angle, about 55mm. If you plan to shoot nature, wildlife, or sports, look for a lens with a telephoto zoom, about 70-200mm range. Lenses range in price from about $100 to $2,000. While many DSLR cameras come with a basic pop-up flash, they may make the brightness of your photos inconsistent. Think about investing in an accessory flash, which you mount to the top of your camera. Accessory flashes are more powerful, allowing you to shoot at a greater distance. Flashes cost about $100 to $500, based on brand and quality. Your camera is an expensive investment and deserves to be protected. Camera bags are not usually a major expense, costing around $30 to $80, depending on brand, material, and size. Your camera will come with a battery, but it is helpful to have a second battery as a back-up. They are particularly helpful when traveling. Batteries cost between $40 and $80, based on camera type. A tripod is a 3-legged stand used to help stabilize your camera. Tripods are useful because they help cut down on image blurriness They reduce potential poor focus and reduce potential camera movements. Tripods screw into the bottom of your DSLR, and with them you can take pictures while hands-free.  Tripods cost on average $50 to $100. You can also use monopods or table tripods.
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Determine the type of lens to add to your camera. Consider purchasing an accessory flash. Purchase a camera bag to protect and store your DSLR camera. Get a back-up battery just in case. Invest in a tripod to help with photo clarity.

Problem: Article: Identify some general topics that you’d like to write about. If you open yourself up to every single topic, you’re likely to feel overwhelmed. Also, it will take you a lot longer to research articles if you have zero background knowledge on the subject. You can write about a variety of topics, just try to choose fields that relate to each other or that you’re passionate about. Your niche could be something like:  Travel Food and beverage Cooking Parenting Marriage Personal finance Fitness There are many different types of freelancing. If true independence is what you're after, blogging is a good place to start. You can create your own blog based on topics that fit in your niche. You can even make it extra specialized.  For example, instead of just having a travel blog, you could specialize in writing about off the beaten path road trips to take. Typically, bloggers earn an income by selling advertising space on their site. This is a good choice if you don't need an immediate income stream. Instead of writing what you want, you'll need to seek out assignments. Contact editors at news sites, papers, and magazines and pitch your ideas. This is a good choice for freelancers who already have media connections.  If you don't have connections, you can still make this work. You just might need to write for a reduced rate or on a trial basis while you make those important connections. Typically, bloggers earn an income by advertising on their site. "Copy" refers to the words used to sell a product or idea. If you are good at persuading people or making a product seem exciting, this is a good route to follow. Consider taking on projects from advertising, marketing, or public relations firms if you want to try copywriting. There are several different copywriting specialties, such as marketing, content, and creative. Talk to experienced copywriters to get a feel for each type of writing. Companies hire technical writers to explain their products and services. Consider technical writing if you already have specific expertise in a field or are a very quick study. You'll need to be able to quickly turn jargon into words that the reader can understand. You can also explore specialized fields such as writing about legal and medical issues.
Summary: Choose a niche so that your business has a clear focus. Choose blogging if you want to choose your own topics. Seek out journalism assignments if you have a knack for covering news. Focus on copywriting if you have a flair for marketing. Explore technical writing if you're great with details.

Oftentimes, loneliness stems from the thought that your own experience is drastically different from that of others. But we all experience the same emotions, from joy and love to disappointment and anger. Consider how the human experience is universal. If you're feeling lonely, it can help to have a brief conversation with the grocery store clerk or the bank teller. This will help you feel a connection with someone, even if you don't have a lengthy conversation with this person. Even a simple act like saying hello to your neighbor can help you feel more connected. This might even be the impetus you need to start a conversation that will result in a lifelong friendship. You might feel lonely because you're shy or because you're new to a school. One of the ways to overcome loneliness is to be brave and take a risk. Put yourself out there by starting a conversation with someone who seems interesting. Or, ask an acquaintance if they'd like to go on a hike with you. You never know. This person might feel just as lonely as you and might appreciate your invitation. You may feel lonely because you have specialized interests. Perhaps you're really into mountain biking, but you don't know anyone else who does this too. Search online for a club in your community that does this activity. If you can't find someone in your local area, chances are you will be able to locate a group that gathers virtually. When you feel lonely, you tend to focus on your own feelings and how your needs are not being met. If you turn your attention to the needs of others, you can redirect your emotions. Find a nonprofit organization in your community. You can volunteer at an animal shelter, for example.
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Think about the similarities between you and others. Make small-talk with people you interact with. Put yourself out there. Connect with people with similar interests. Volunteer in your community.