Camera Gear
Sony A7C
My primary camera. Full-frame mirrorless in a surprisingly compact body — the perfect travel companion that doesn't scream "expensive camera" on the street.
Sony 35mm f/1.8
Lives on the camera 80% of the time. Fast, sharp, and forces you to move your feet instead of zooming — which always makes for better shots.
Sony 85mm f/1.8
For travel portraits and compression shots. The rendering is beautiful and the price-to-performance is hard to beat.
DJI Mini 4 Pro
Changed how I see landscapes. Lightweight enough to pack on any trip without thinking twice about it.
Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L
The best camera bag I've owned. Doubles as a carry-on and looks good enough to take into a meeting.
Golf Gear
Titleist TSi3 Driver
First driver I've felt confident standing over. Low spin, adjustable, and forgiving enough for someone still figuring out their swing.
Titleist T100 Irons (5–PW)
Player's irons that still offer enough forgiveness for a mid-handicapper. Satisfying feedback on well-struck shots.
Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5
The putter that finally stopped me blaming the equipment. Face-balanced mallet with incredible feel on the greens.
FootJoy Pro SL Shoes
All-day comfortable, waterproof, and don't look out of place post-round. The standard for a reason.
Everyday Carry
iPhone 15 Pro
The camera system is genuinely impressive, especially for casual travel shots when the A7C stays home.
AirPods Pro (2nd Gen)
Essential for commutes and focus sessions. Noise cancellation is legitimately great.
Moleskine Classic Notebook
I think better on paper. Used for morning notes, project ideas, and anything I don't want to lose in a digital folder.
Lamy Safari Fountain Pen
Makes writing feel intentional. An underrated tool for anyone who journals or takes handwritten notes.
Software & Tools
Adobe Lightroom
My primary photo editing tool. The catalogue system keeps everything organised across thousands of shots.
Figma
Where landing page designs start. Collaborative, fast, and the component system saves hours on every project.
VS Code
Clean, fast, and endlessly configurable. Been my code editor for years and I see no reason to switch.
Notion
Project planning, client notes, and content ideas all live here. The database views make it worth the subscription.