I should get this tattooed to me somewhere.
Those are a lot of words to get tattooed ... especially when they're not entirely correct.
Don't believe me? Consider these two truths:
1.
Some kind of gear is required in order to be "a photographer" at all;
2. Once you have that part down, certain enhanced gear is required to enter certain photographic subsets at all.
If you doubt that, try to take a single photo without "the gear" to do so.
After you admit that you need a camera, and some basic lenses (or a cell phone) to take photos at all ... then try to take an up-close image of a fly's eye, without macro gear, or try to take a photo of a bird 200 yds away, without a telephoto lens.
The truth is, gear is required to take photos.
The other truth is, no matter how good your technique, certain photographic pursuits cannot be accomplished at all without
the required gear to do so.
The final truth is, as technique progresses, so too does the desire for better gear ... to
match that better technique.
Can you name a single, successful photographer who operates with "the first lenses he bought" as a beginner?