>>3955246Nice spacing fagget
I've got the same camera and lenses, my gearfaggotry recs would be:
Tripod; makes group pictures ezpz, especially if you plan to be there. Landscape/night shooting will see benefit too, but I don't do a lot of those.
IR remote shutter; dirt cheap on amazon, will make said group pictures even easier, paired with a tripod you'll avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter, easier self portrait/posing studies etc.
A prime lens; personally I'd recommend Nikon's AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8, pretty affordable and great performance for it's price. I rarely use anything else desu.
No idea what sort of filters you've got, but my mostly unused kit came with a CPL filter for getting rid of unwanted reflections.
A bag you can trust to carry your gear, no idea on your lifestyle but I got a tacticool crossbody bag that allows me to use a backpack at the same time, for traveling etc.
My air blower, soft brush and knock-off lenspen are a life saver.
Been eyeballing a flash, but this is a hobby that I don't have a lot of disposable income for. Second hand hardware can save you a lot, that's how I got my body and lenses. check your local goybook marketplace.