Photography

My Gear

Phone

OnePlus 8 Pro

the Phone

Like it or not, you’re always going to take more pictures with your phone than with your camera. The OnePlus 8 Pro, while not quite best in class for camera quality, gets the job done in the photo department, and excels in all the other ones. And that color though.

Camera

Sony a7 III

the Camera

A full frame, mirrorless, jack of all trades. With the capability to shoot 24 megapixel photos and 4k video at up to 30fps, this camera does it all at a not so insane price. It’s light and compact making it perfect for any adventure you may set out upon.

lens

Sony Vario-Tessar 24-70mm f/4

the Main Lens

A do it all lens to leave on your camera that can always be trusted to get the shot.

lens

Sony Vario-Tessar 16-35mm f/4

the Wide Lens

A less used but equally as useful lens perfect for shooting landscapes, city streets, and anything with more to capture than can be seen at 24mm.

ipad

11" iPad Pro

the Magical Slab of Glass

An insanely portable, magical piece of glass that can do some things even faster than a MacBook Pro, not to mention that it’s just a beautiful piece of tech.

MacBook Pro

15.4" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (Mid 2018, Space Grey)

the Real Computer

A slightly less portable but indispensable machine for completing tasks that an iPad simply can’t.

Backpack

Peak Design Everyday Backpack v2 (30L, Charcoal)

the Perfectest Backpack

A camera backpack that comes the closest to perfect of them all. With room for a 15” laptop and tablet, side and top access, and an intuitive, super cool magnetic interface, it packs all the most important features to me into one bag.

AirPods

AirPods Pro

the Earbuds

I doubt I have to tell you.

Headphones

Sony WH-1000XM3

the Step Up From AirPods

A great pair of over ear, noise cancelling headphones for when AirPods just won’t cut it. They can provide everything from a wired connection for low latency video editing to the best earplugs money can buy on an airplane.

knife

Spyderco Para 3

the Knife

It’s not a weapon, it’s a tool. Well, I guess it could be a weapon in a pinch, but with that blade shape? A tool to accomplish tasks from cutting threads off of clothing to screwing a quick release plate into a camera. While it may not be the most popular accessory in ever-so-liberal New York City, you can’t deny the practicality and usefulness of a knife. Try carrying one for a week. You may never notice using it during that time, but the moment you stop carrying it you'll realize just how much you need it.