In today’s competitive photography industry, commercial success requires more than technical camera skills. A photographer must combine artistic talent with business acumen, adaptability, and technical expertise. Here are the key skills essential for commercial success:


 

1. Technical Proficiency

Camera Mastery: Deep understanding of camera settings, lighting, and lenses for diverse situations.

By adding more speed, accuracy and a bunch of new features, Canon has made the EOS R5 Mark II feel more like a new camera series rather than a mere upgrade. A second processor handles the extra burst speed, a stacked sensor minimizes rolling shutter distortions, and the new People Priority and Action Priority modes make it hard to miss a shot. While its buffer memory can struggle a little in some real-world scenarios and Eye Control AF is still hit and miss, the EOS R5 Mark II is arguably Canon's best pro camera yet.