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I'm just starting out in my photography business.
because I'm just starting out.
I've read
I want to give my clients the best that I can.
I currently only have kit lenses.
This all alarms of bankruptcy and failure if you continue.
1st. Clients don't care what your gear is but fate does. One failure to deliver to a client could result in a lawyers making your day a not so fun event (at least in North America).
2nd. If you have BUSINESS insurance good. If not any client trip slip or blunder could cost you millions.
3rd. A great photographer with crappy business sense will fail where a mediocre photographer with excellent business sense can make a mint.
Overread has pretty well nailed the problems. I see in your follow on posts that you're taking coursing...could be good...could be a hack dunno but I'll assume a decent course.
Post course you still have A LOT of practice ahead of you. Think 100,000 pictures. I mean pictures not shutter actuations.
While doing this you should be researching how to successfully run a business, insurance costs, where are you going to shoot?
Nobody wants to rain on your parade. On the contrary in fact. What we want to see is that you succeed. We just want to make sure you have thought of everything you can so you don't end up becoming a mother failed photography business.
Final thoughts, I know it's all exciting but you really will be better served to take a very methodical approach and ensure you are in the best possible position to succeed.
Hope to see some of your work.