NinaRoxanne,
Usually I find some harsh truth on here too... but for once... I gotta agree with every poster that has replied to you. I got crapped on here because photography is a hobby for me and my husband bought me a D700 for my birthday. My husband knows nothing about photography other than the fact that i love it.. I'm still learning how to use it... and my SB900 flash that he bought me along with it... hasn't even been off the hotshoe, because i'm embarrased to say that i'm trying to learn about off camera lighting. I am a beginner with professional equipment because my husband bought me the best on the market. but with that being said I am in NO way a professional trying to start up a business and charge people for my work. i'm learning.
I took some maternity pictures for a friend (for free of course!) and a friend of hers liked them and wanted to pay me to take picture of her. I was so excited thinking I could make money off this hobby of mine so I got on TPF and asked what should I charge?? I got some good mixed response that instead of getting pissy over, I took it to heart and thought about what they said. I thought about it for DAYS on end and opted not to charge at all... how can I charge someone something when I can't gauruntee the quality. Even if they are willing to pay for the photoshoot, I am not business-savy or technically qualified to charge. I used her as practice and practice only.
Look, I'm a military wife and a new mom too, sure we love taking pics of our kids, and yes our friends oooh and ahhh over our facebook pictures and want us to take pictures of their kids... but the fact that you stated technicality doesn't matter in your pictures, you just take it and if it works great... and the fact that you're not sure what lenses to use because you have 10 of them, and you don't know what lighting you have... ARGH, all the REALLY important questions you have but you're able to get a website up and pricing....
its awesome you are able to purchase nice equipment to learn on... if you can afford to learn to drive on a lexus, why buy a kia... but to buy a bunch of stuff and not know how to use it and THEN charge for it... i have to agree with the others... its ridiculous. Dont respond with a pissy attitude because we tell you how it is. An online course and a bag full of gear and website.. now you can call yourself a photographer and charge people... is an ethically wrong thing to do in the business world.
What if I took an online course, bought some medical equipment, got a website and called myself a doctor. Even though I get lucky with exams... but now I got some questions so I get on a forum to ask what instrument to use for a particular exam...my friends say I'm good at it and they are willing to pay me because I'm pretty good and why pay $100 at the doctors office when they can come to me for half the price? I also have no business liscense, no accountant, no
tax forms, etc. Am I still legit?
See why we are telling you this?! Keep shooting and enjoy it... by all means take pictures for friends... but you owe it to a consumer to know what you are doing before you charge for it.
Oh, and by the looks of your pictures on your website... learning white balance would indeed help... its not just a fancy pancy term the pros use... its in chapter 1 of every how-to digital photography book ... good luck!