So what do you want you want a prime resume budget or premium comes back to the same question was just discussing merely with the Canon system, I recommend you go out and buy yourself a little nifty 50. These are cheap little lenses, but they give reasonable results and for portrait lens, they're a great lens to start with, you're going to get f 1.4. If you need it, when you say you're going to have a longer range, the bokeh in the background isn't gonna be fantastic, but it's going to be decent. And again, when you're looking at primes to start with your kit lens, if you're going to add another lens to Caitlyn, and you and mccannon for instance, think of the 55 to 50 120 pound lens that you can add and then you can shoot a ton of millimeters and get good results but you need space for that.
But it's a good lens to have in your bag budget or premium. Again, the same question What's your budget? Start with budget Start with some cheap lands, get some money coming in and get the business rolling. And then from that, grow the equipment organically. Photography gets expensive so fast. You've got to keep your eye on the budget and you will be amazed what results you can get with low cost equipment with good light.
Are you ever going to spend money anywhere spend it on the lighting, equipment, cameras, the differences between a crop and a full frame in good lighting conditions. Isn't that huge and your customers will never see it but spend the money on the lighting