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      My boyfriend and I are road tripping around a bit of America for a month, then moving to London :)

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      Well besides the obvious aperture differences, it's a better built lens, the focus ring is more reliable, the optics are better, it's just a better lens and therefore produces a superior result.. hence the price difference. You're honestly better to ask a professional though.

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      they're both quite different lenses, it all really depends on what effect you want to achieve with your photography.

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      Ummm, well I'm not really a model and I prefer not to be involved in the 'world of blogging' as much as I can possibly get away with, so photographer, for sure :)

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      not being a dick or anything, but if you scroll down a little you will find your answer about 100x over :)

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      Kingsize is amazing and Auckland based. I would recommend them above most other businesses and schools of sorts as they really know their stuff are far more involved in the industry than most other courses that would spring to mind. Also, they're all amazing people. Check out their website here: http://kingsize.co.nz/ email them and enquire about courses, I think they're doing one in November?

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      Either I shoot something of my choosing and submit it to the magazines of choice, or else if I'm commissioned to shoot something for a magazine then I follow the brief given to me and send back the results :)

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