Office Tour - I'm In My Cozy yet Productive Era

Gimbals and Camera Gear

I have a drawer for my batteries, my Ind filters, SD cards, and my phones that I'm currently using are rather actively reviewing now this is on Wheels but it is super heavy and it is not easy to move. But I do wish I went with a smaller option because now this just dominates it just takes up so much space.

I have a shelving unit that I store like an overflow of my tech items, including my computers and tablets over here. Things that I need to sell are stored in the other side of the room, but next time I husky, I will show you how they're organized because this is what I use to diffuse the light which is actually over here in the corner that I'm using to kind of help light the room right now.

It's a flapjack that my brothers got for me for Christmas, and it was one of the best Christmas gifts ever. It's exactly what I wanted, and I have this on a SE stand and has wheels so I can easily move it about. But if you get an SE stand, put those things on Wheels man, it makes a difference.

The light that comes with it is battery-operated, so I don't always have to plug it into the wall, which is great because I don't want to worry about batteries all the time. You can adjust the color temperature and brightness from the back of it, but inside here is the diffuser that I tend to use with it.

I'll just typically throw that off in the other corner of the room, put this in front of it, and we got our YouTube set up moving back over here to the storage unit. I do have a charging station, which I love having because it gives me different charging options from USB-C to micro to even lightning.

Next to that is my Pixel tablet, most of the time though, it's sitting right there because it's so handy to be able to like use this as a smart home speaker but then take it off and use it as a tablet. And behind it I have Cass, my plant mom, and her bedroom used to be downstairs.

But now she's with me in the office, and that is one of my babies. The tripod that this camera was on is the Peak Design tripod, which is like my go-to tripod. It's super lightweight, you can pack it down really small, and has a little area here where you can hang your bag.

There's also a built-in foam out for storing extra items, but if you look up here at the top, you will see that I have switched out the little plate here and put the Ulanzi one. Everything works together seamlessly.