
Camera Gear
The camera equipment we use for creating courses & content.
Sony ZV-E1 The camera I use to film social content, life moments & travel. → View on Amazon
Sony FX3 The camera I used to film the majority of my corporate projects. → View on Amazon
Sony A74 My main camera for client photo projects, courses & Zoom calls. → View on Amazon
Sony 35mm 1.4 GM My favorite wide-angle environmental portrait & street photography lens. → View on Amazon
Sony 24mm 1.4 GM The best lens for filming yourself. I use this lens for my talking head, courses and Zoom calls. → View on Amazon
Sony 85mm 1.8 My favorite light-weight portrait lens. I’ve made over $100k taking portraits with this lens. → Amazon
Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 This is a phenomenal all-in-one lens for portraits, filming, street photography and more. → View on Amazon
Sigma 85mm 1.4 An upgraded portrait lens that produces more bokeh/blur. This lens is heavy, so I use it less. → View on Amazon
Tamron 20-40mm 2.8 This is my favorite all-around travel lens when paired with the A74 + APSC crop mode. → View on Amazon
Helios 44-2 F2 This vintage manual-focus Russian lens has a ton of character. I used this for my trip to Japan → View on Amazon
Shure SM7B Mic The gold-standard mic for voiceovers, zoom calls and course content. → View on Amazon
Freewell Variable ND Filters These filters allow you to shoot in 1/50 or 1/60 shutter speed even in bright conditions. → View on Amazon
Black Pro Mist Filter 1/4 This diffusion filter removes the harsh, over-sharpened look. → View on Amazon
Elgato Wave XLR The USB-C interface and audio mixer that I use with my SM7B mic. → View on Amazon
Elgato Stream Deck A desktop controller to control lighting, volume and Zoom calls. → View on Amazon
Elgato Wave Mic Arm A low-profile mic stand for Zoom, or when I’m filming at my desk. → View on Amazon
Cloud Lifter CL-1 A must-have for the Shure SM7B mic. Boosts volume levels without adding noise. → View on Amazon
Rode Lavalier GO A small lav-mic that I use as backup when filming client projects. → View on Amazon
Rode VideoMic NTG A fantastic directional mic that I use for self-filming and client projects. → View on Amazon
Rode VideoMic Go II A fantastic little mic with USB-C + 3.5mm ports for video and mobile zoom calls. → View on Amazon
DJI Wireless Mic An incredibly easy dual wireless mic system for on-the-go filming. → View on Amazon
Aputure Light Dome Mini II A key-light modifier that I use in the office and on client projects. → View on Amazon
Falcon Eyes RX-18TD A lightweight, compact key light that doesn’t take much space. → View on Amazon
Aputure MC RGB A portable, battery-operated RGB light that charges via USB-C. → View on Amazon
Peak Design Tripod A lightweight, super compact carbon fiber tripod for filming. → View on Amazon
Impact Light Stand Lightweight, super compact folding light stands for filming. → View on Amazon
DJI RS2 Pro The gimbal I use to stabilize footage when shooting client projects. → View on Amazon
DJI Mini 3 Pro An ultra-portable pro-level drone that you don’t need a license to fly. → View on Amazon
iPad Mini 6 I use this with the Monitor+ app as a high-quality, lightweight field monitor. → View on Amazon
Pelican Air 1615 This is my main production case that I bring when filming larger client projects. → View on Amazon
Pelican 1510 My small production carry-on case that I bring when travelling for projects. → View on Amazon
Brevite Jumper My favorite backpack. Lightweight, holds a lot of gear & doesn’t scream "steal me". → Brevite Website
Moment Rugged Sling 6L This is my go-to everyday carry, with enough space to hold my essential photo/video gear. → View on Amazon