Things You'll Need:
- patience
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Step 1
Write down all your expenses. This will help you see what you waste your money on. Circle or highlight any expenses that you can cut off or reduce. For example, instead of buying coffee every morning, make coffee at home.
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Step 2
Save your change. Do not leave your change in your pocket or under the couch. Save it up, it all adds up.
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Step 3
Keep inspired. Join a photography community and see all the work. This will give you a motive to save. You can see what others do with their photographs and make you want to do the same or better.











Comments
kariharaldson said
on 11/18/2009 I would like to do this thanks for tips 5*******
russellcox said
on 11/13/2009 I've been looking at the DSLR cameras that are out now and licking my lips, but they are just too expensive for me. I like the idea of saving change. I hate trying to find correct change, so I just pay with bills and take all the change home for my big change jar. It builds up quickly.
static404 said
on 11/9/2009 All three of your ideas are wonderful. It's amazing how easy it is to save money when you are motivated.
jeni10 said
on 11/7/2009 Excellent tips for how to save up for your new camera. Thanks for sharing. 5*
Susang6 said
on 11/6/2009 I need a new camera...good point for saving change as it does add up quickly.