Disclaimer: This is a personal experience post, and has less to do with photography tips or techniques but more to do with personal revelations. I recently noticed that my photography was changing. At least in terms of how I shot and the kinds of shots that I make. I'm a relatively shy person in public with strangers, and I used to hate pointing the camera at people who weren't asking me to take their photos. However, this is all changing. Why? It's a little unusual to put it this way, but the answer is: new gear. I'm not going to brag a particular model or camera brand, but with my former cameras and gear, I felt like I was wielding a giant weapon in front of my face when I used it. I always had remembered the looks of concern from people who saw me pointing a huge lens at them when shooting in public venues and weddings. It made me feel awkward and guilty, and in time, I found myself becoming MORE shy because of it. This meant that I was losing great moments ...