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First and foremost, there's no requirement for comments of that nature unless you have the gift of divination, in which case I'd like Wednesday's lottery numbers, and in the second I agree with Paul that is not sufficient gear for a professional undertaking. While it's true that one could get the job done with it, it would not be the job I would expect of a professional. Yes, you need to know and understand your gear, but every piece of kit has limitations of some sort, and shooting the average wedding with nothing longer than a 50 and only a single body? I don't see that ending well.The equipment isn't the issue. You have been using your stuff for 5 years. That means you understand it and know how to manage it. Whether you shoot for yourself or for a client, the stuff you have will get the job done. What is more important is finding clients who want to pay for your work.
A 600D, 50mm, and 10-22 certainly *is not* sufficient to shoot weddings. For professional work in general, that gear is not sufficient.
I could do it with perfectly satisfactory results. You couldn't