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Camera
My Fujifilm X100V is my go-to for absolutely everything. Trust me, it handles it all!
Audio
DJI Mic mini - DJI absolutely nailed the form factor on this one, made even better by its effortless plug-and-play design.
Zoom F2 Field recorder -Another favourite I use mostly for voice overs, and back up audio.
Lighting
LED Video light - An versatile LED light for various scenarios. I use it as a key light, overhead light, or even to illuminate backgrounds.
Storage
HDD external hard drive - This serves as my primary backup for everything—videos, images, and sound.
SanDisk 4TB SSD - On the go, super fast.
SanDisk 256GB Extreme SDXC card - You’d always find this one in my camera. SanDisk 128GB Extreme SDXC card - I’ve got 2 of this as a backup, on the go.
Anker card reader - An absolute powerhouse for everything flowing in and out of my workflow.
Holder - Home for my cards when not in use, or on the go.
Music
Epidemic sound - An incredible collection of sounds—fun fact: I often use it as a music player while brainstorming.
It's worth mentioning that I’m learning a lot about shooting solo and continually focusing on improving aspects of my work without getting caught up in investing in shiny new gadgets.




A monthly letter sharing behind-the-scenes stories, early access to prints and freebies, and quiet reflections from the field. You won’t find this anywhere else ;)