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First: Get yourself a real lens. Stay with Canon glass, and only canon glass; it's worth it. Try the 24-70 2.8; it's an amazing lens and gives you plenty of coverage in all different locations. Plus it can let in a lot of light when you need it to so that you don't need to go crazy with the flash or studio lights. The lens is expensive, yes- but do a google search for this lens, everybody that buys one loves it. I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
Second: Try shooing in Av for a while to fine-tune your shooting before switching back to manual, or- take some shots in manual and then switch to Av and see what Canon would have recommended; and then compare which image looks better.
These days, being a good photographer is as much about having good equipment and knowing how to use it as it is about subject and composition.
Hope this helps.
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