Here's what's in my camera bag: the tools that help me bring gaming peripherals to life and capture the stories they tell.
I've been photographing keyboards, mice, and mousepads for a few years now, and every piece of gear here has earned its place through real shoots and creative challenges. Some of my most striking images came from simple LED panels and inventive setups that prove inspiration often matters more than budget.
This list shows you exactly what I use and why each piece matters. 
These are the actual tools behind the images you see in my portfolio. Every lens, light, and modifier here has helped solve a creative problem or unlock a new way of seeing gaming gear. 
I keep this updated as my kit grows and evolves with new projects and techniques. Each addition represents a new creative possibility or a better way to capture the precision and personality of gaming products.
Remember: Great photos come from understanding light and having a vision, then choosing the right tools to make it happen.
Cameras

iPhone 15 Pro - 
The iPhone 15 Pro is suitable for product photography with its 48MP camera for detailed images, versatile focal lengths, and ProRAW support. 
Canon EOS M - The Canon EOS M with the EF-M 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens suits product photography with its 18MP APS-C sensor for detailed images and versatile focal range. However, slow autofocus on reflective surfaces, no viewfinder, and the discontinued system’s limited lens availability make it challenging for professional use.
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