>>4206506>Travel is the best thing you can do for your photography.Absolutely correct. Whenever someone asks whether they "should" spend a few thousand upgrading some perfectly capable kit I remind them the art mostly happens in front of the camera. Specially if trying to make film. Newbies often think making something look great is all about the camera. True enough, a fantastically shit camera will detract from the quality of your work. But after a certain point that comes earlier than most would expect you're deep into diminishing returns. People should fixate less on the camera and have a more holistic approach to their kit. What good is spending 7k plus lenses on an Usa Mini Pro 12K if you are left with no budget for lighting, locations and more? Now, an underwater housing for a less fancy camera actually does more for your work than the fanciest camera body money can buy. It's a perverse twist when you see someone so scared of being held back by their gear that they end up indirectly held back by their gear (because the gear took all the budget or because being so fancy makes them afraid to take it out).