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5 Tips to Organize your gear + Handy Hacks!


Photography inevitably comes with a lot of equipment. Keeping your gear organized is crucial for efficiency and peace of mind, which results in a better creative flow!

Here are 5x essential tips, along with some handy hacks, to help you keep your camera gear in top shape and ready for action:

1. Be Mindful of Moisture!

Great care can go a long way for gear longevity. Keep your gear away from moisture if you can, but if your gear or your bags get wet, separate everything and ensure they have plenty of time to dry out before re-packing. Fungus can be extremely difficult to remove once it sets in.

Hack: Use silica gel packets in your camera bag to absorb moisture and prevent mold and mildew. These packets can be found in new shoe boxes, in your new camera bags, or purchased online.

2. Implement a Routine Maintenance Schedule

Regular maintenance is key to keeping your gear in good condition and ensuring it’s always ready to use. Set a schedule to clean your lenses, camera body, and accessories. Check for firmware updates for your camera and keep your batteries charged and in good condition.

Hack: Set reminders on your phone or calendar for maintenance tasks. Create a simple cleaning kit with microfiber cloths, lens cleaning solution, and an air blower to keep in your bag for quick touch-ups.

 

3. Use Digital Organization Tools

Physical organization is crucial, but don’t forget about digital organization. Use software to manage your photos and keep track of your gear. Inventory management apps can help you log serial numbers, purchase dates, and warranty information. Some apps also allow you to track the condition and location of each item, making it easier to manage your collection.

Hack: Use cloud storage solutions like Google Drive or Dropbox to store copies of your gear inventory and important documents. This way, you can access them from anywhere.

 

4. Create a Portable Gear Checklist

When you’re packing for a shoot, it’s easy to forget something important. A portable gear checklist ensures you have everything you need. Create a comprehensive list of all your essential items and print it out or keep it on your phone. Before each shoot, check off each item as you pack it.

Hack: Customize your checklist for different types of shoots. For example, you might need different gear for a studio shoot compared to an outdoor adventure. Use checklist apps like Google Keep or Trello to create interactive, easily editable lists, or if you're a pen-to-paper person grab yourself a Tog Loot Shoot Book for planning gear!

 

5. Invest in Quality Storage Solutions

The first step to organizing your camera gear is to invest in quality storage solutions. A good camera bag is a must-have. Look for one with adjustable compartments to fit your camera body, lenses, and accessories. Don’t forget about smaller pouches for batteries, memory cards, and cables.

Hack: Get a camera bag with removable inserts that you can also use for travel, or for personal use!

 



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