Hey everyone! Bryant here,
I've been a member of the forums for 11 months, I've liked my experiences and met a lot of cool people on the forums, but I may "change up the gears" a bit.
I'm becoming increasingly busy with projects and whatnot. That means I have little time to practice magic or cardistry. Now, I've lost my creative drive with magic and cardistry (as sitting down creating tricks takes a lot of time, and may yield nothing), but I have NOT lost my interest in the two. Both are fun to perform for others (and justify the need for a 300+ deck collection).
Recently, I've found more interest in photography and notice I have the desire to put in time shooting photos. Now these aren't the types of pictures seen on my instagram account, but rather scenery and nature photography (this doesn't mean I mind taking pictures or cards, just that I'd choose other subjects over a deck of cards.)
Now this brings me to my proverbial "fork in the road". I can either continue down path A where I practice and buy magic on a intermittent basis and continue to grow my card collection, or I can use my limited funds to buy a serious camera and lens to jump further into photography.
The dilemma is I like both magic/cardistry and photography. Magic is fun and amazes others through wonder and cardistry is captivating with the knacky tricks and displays most people never dream of. On the other hand, photography also amazes others by displaying and preserving the beauty the world has.
I have a spending budget of lets say $2,000 that I never touch. I can use this to last me a looong time with magic/cardistry/card collecting or I can use it on a camera in which case I may be able to use $3000 on a camera like this or this.
What should I do? If I continue down my current path you can bet I'll be here one year from now, but if I jump deeper into photography I may check in once in a great while and reduce my spending on magic/cardistry/card collecting closer to $0.
You all are part of an awesome community and any advice on making a decision is welcome. I will respond to this thread later on in which I'll either be saying "Goodbye for now, thanks for the memories!" or "I'm in it for the long haul!"
Regards,
-Bryant
I've been a member of the forums for 11 months, I've liked my experiences and met a lot of cool people on the forums, but I may "change up the gears" a bit.
I'm becoming increasingly busy with projects and whatnot. That means I have little time to practice magic or cardistry. Now, I've lost my creative drive with magic and cardistry (as sitting down creating tricks takes a lot of time, and may yield nothing), but I have NOT lost my interest in the two. Both are fun to perform for others (and justify the need for a 300+ deck collection).
Recently, I've found more interest in photography and notice I have the desire to put in time shooting photos. Now these aren't the types of pictures seen on my instagram account, but rather scenery and nature photography (this doesn't mean I mind taking pictures or cards, just that I'd choose other subjects over a deck of cards.)
Now this brings me to my proverbial "fork in the road". I can either continue down path A where I practice and buy magic on a intermittent basis and continue to grow my card collection, or I can use my limited funds to buy a serious camera and lens to jump further into photography.
The dilemma is I like both magic/cardistry and photography. Magic is fun and amazes others through wonder and cardistry is captivating with the knacky tricks and displays most people never dream of. On the other hand, photography also amazes others by displaying and preserving the beauty the world has.
I have a spending budget of lets say $2,000 that I never touch. I can use this to last me a looong time with magic/cardistry/card collecting or I can use it on a camera in which case I may be able to use $3000 on a camera like this or this.
What should I do? If I continue down my current path you can bet I'll be here one year from now, but if I jump deeper into photography I may check in once in a great while and reduce my spending on magic/cardistry/card collecting closer to $0.
You all are part of an awesome community and any advice on making a decision is welcome. I will respond to this thread later on in which I'll either be saying "Goodbye for now, thanks for the memories!" or "I'm in it for the long haul!"
Regards,
-Bryant