The list author says: "This is just a list for noobs breaking into the Photo taking industry like myself. It is highly thought out and tested by me and every piece of gear here are things I use on every assignment and things you should consider. Email me if you have questions."
"This bag is amazing for on location shoots, it travels well and can hold 2 bodies 3 lenses, cards, filters, batteries and a tripod on the side . It also has molle so you can attach external lens cases etc. Fully padded etc. Ive tried other square bags but this is my choice for the rest of my days! :)"
"This is currently my primary camera. I would suggest a battery grip and a lens upgrade asap. The kit lens is good for a all around lens but not for pro quality work."
"In my studio in LA and in Chicago I have a different tripod and mostly really don't use them but for location and travel I take the proline. Its worth it. Strong, light and professional looking :) that's more important than you think."
"This lens might cost more than your camera but it is well worth it!!!! I MEAN THAT. You can upgrade to the 5d MKII later and this lens will still be your primary lens. I assure you. Crisp fast and a wide enough focal range. This is great for weddings and portrait work."
"I know I said earlier about your kit lense if you do have it. After I got this cheap little lens I tossed my 18-55. It isnt called the nifty 50 for nothing. I have shot bands and models with this cheap little wonder and the results were wonderful! Get a lens hood and if you can afford it get the 50mm 1.4 instead, that one is a TAD bit sharper.."
"This plus the eyefi card means your assistant or the models assistant can instantly see what you just shot. Plus you can now have photoshop on the ipad!!!!"