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7 Things Every Photographer and Videographer Needs

As a photographer or videographer, you tend to carry a lot of gear while on the job. From lighting equipment to camera bags, there’s an array of tools you can add to your business to help make your life much easier. We’ve compiled this list of six things every photographer and videographer need. We hope you find this list helpful!

1. SD Card Holder

Due to how slim and small SD cards are it’s a good idea to have a card holder or wallet for proper storage. Can you imagine having to tell a bride that you lost the memory card filled with her wedding photos? The news would be tough to break and the bride would be devastated. However, with a memory card holder, you can ensure that your SD cards are stored safely and organized in one place.

2. Lens Cleaner Cloths

Your camera goes through a lot of wear during a shoot. The lens could collect dust, fingerprint smudges, or dirt. With a lens cleaning cloth, you can easily remove the unwanted residue and safely clean your delicate lens.

3. Utility Belt

Go on and take that extra lens, flash, or battery pack along with you. A technical belt can carry several pieces of equipment and will keep you hands-free while you’re on the move. Get yours here.

4. External Hard Drive

This compact external hard drive is a convenient addition for creatives like you who are always on the go. It’s small and easily fits into your camera bag. It also has built-in password protection so you can rest assured your work is protected and only you have access to it. This device is essential for photographers and videographers because it gives you another place to back up your files.

5. Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger

This charger is a must-have for traveling photographers. It is compact, light, and convenient. If you have several electronic devices that need to be charged and ready to go…look no further. You can easily charge your phone, tablet, or laptop all at the same time.

6. Organizer Pack

This portable organizer pack is designed with water-resistant material and keeps your gadgets all in one place. The nice thing about this organizer pack is that you can easily zip it up and pack it away. It’s great for power cords, external hard drives, tablets, batteries, and more.

7. Camera Insurance

Your gear comes with a huge price tag and plays a significant role in your business. You don’t want to leave your expensive equipment vulnerable, so you’ll need the protection that camera insurance can offer. Camera insurance can cover several types of equipment and can even respond to rented gear too. With our streamlined online process, you can easily cover your business in minutes!

Camera Equipment Insurance starting at $129

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