These are the cameras, lenses, and other gear I use on a regular basis.

This camera has blazing fast autofocus, great color rendition, and shoots up to 20 fps in RAW. Great for sports and faster moving situations, this camera delivers.

Sharp, beautiful color rendition, pleasing bokeh, and weather-sealed, this is the best 50mm lens.

My favorite camera for portraits.

Good for environmental portraits with a flash sync speed up to 1/1600 of a second.

My favorite medium format portrait lens.

One of the best lenses made by Schneider Kreuznach. It is a 22mm equivalent lens.

Produces beautiful light and is a solidly built battery-powered light. I use the 2-light kit on most of my shoots.

This battery pack is extremely light and portable. These flash heads are powerful, have fast recycle times, and produce amazing light quality.

My favorite portable modifier that produces beautiful soft light.

Produces soft light for portraits and is big enough for large group shots.

Sturdy and heavy, this stand is great for commercial and high-budget work.

I empty them out before traveling and then fill them up before the shoot.

A portable, light tripod that is great for travel and is quick to set up. It extends 65.2” inches and holds up to 11 pounds. I use this Manfrotto Head for photography.

The best ND filters I have used and worth the price.

It is two bags in one – a roller and a backpack.

Reliable during rigorous shoots and extreme temperatures. Your camera may only require a SD Card.

This is my favorite wide-angle zoom lens. It has image stabilization built into the lens. It covers various useful focal lengths.

This is my favorite portrait lens. It produces incredibly sharp images with amazing color. The defocus smoothing produces incredible bokeh when shooting wide open.

The best digital back for portraits and large prints.

A versatile lens at a good price.

Great portrait lens with pleasing bokeh.

The best way to trigger Broncolor lights with high speed flash sync up to 1/8000 of a second.

My favorite drone if I had to pick just one. It has the best image quality of any consumer drone without post processing, and can shoot 4K up to 60 frames per second and 20MP photos.

This battery-powered light is strong enough to overpower the sun on location, yet much smaller and lighter than my Broncolor Siros 800 L. I use the Profoto A10 if I need an even smaller light.

This octabox is much more portable than my beauty dish, and delivers similar soft light. It opens quickly and comes with a a 30-degree grid for controlling the light direction.

My favorite beauty dish that I use with the Opal Diffusion Glass for even softer light. I use the 20-Degree Grid as both a key light and rim light.

Portable and sturdy, a very versatile light stand.

Allows overhead light without a light stand protruding into the frame.

Makes your camera look old school, but really helps control light flair and holds up to 2 ND filters.

Even darker than the 0.6. I use both of these filters together for midday sun. This one is a good option for long exposures, and this is the best for super long exposures.

It is always needed, a photographer’s best friend.

The best place to store my most important footage, and also great for editing videos. I also use Seagate External Hard Drives if I need more space.