Over the past 6 months or so, I've also been contemplating on getting into commercial photography, but the equipment and gear costs were holding me back. Now that I have this opportunity, I've been seriously putting some thought into getting some pro-level gear with around $20k at my disposal.
the equipment is what was holding you back? Your're going to take just as bad of pictures with this pro equipment.
Where did the original funds for the car come from?
LOL Good Point! As was the one on training.
I'm not a professional by any stretch of the imagination, it's a hobby (Something my wife reminds me of when she catches me ordering more equipment). Many, many years ago, I found I was being invited to social events with the additional comment "by the way can you take a few photos". Sadly it eventually turned me off so much, that I gave up photography completely for over 30 years. Only since retirement have I gained interest in it again, AS A HOBBY. The point of my rambling is before you go out and drop a chunk of change, you really need to think about where you're going with it. If it's a hobby and you can afford it, buy what ever floats your boat, but if you're serious about going pro, you need to consider what some others have suggested and pursue training first. I can tell you first hand there's a wold of difference in doing something for the fun of it, and doing it as a job.