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The lyrical photographer

Lee is a Chinese photographer based in Stockholm. Her photo work is inspired by music, poetry, and the conversations she has with people she meets on her many travels. Lee loves to edit her photos to the sound of music, letting the tones and rhythms influence her creative process.

A woman sits outdoors on a big, smooth rock, with a blue sky behind her.
A woman in sunglasses is standing by a grass field, carrying a camera tripod on her shoulder.

Camera gear is bulky

and having a good system of storage boxes with labels make it easy to store and find what you are looking for. Bigger, transparent boxes for cameras, and smaller paper boxes (with handwritten labels) to store lenses, cables and memory cards in an easy-access way. As a photographer on the go, a cart is also a good way to keep your equipment organized and within reach, wherever you are. Easy to roll around, and easy to remove some of the compartments if you need to make extra room for bigger items. Add some hooks on the side, in order to hang tripods and cables.

Rolling out a mini photo studio

A storage cart makes it easy to keep your camera gear organized and close at hand, wherever you are. With some added hooks, you can hang your tripods and cables there too. Boxes of all sizes are good for everything from big lenses to small memory cards. And when you’re done, don’t forget to frame your printed masterpieces!