People always ask what gear I use to capture my travels and stay organized on the road.
The truth? It’s not about having the most expensive setup — it’s about using what actually works, fits in your backpack, and survives airports, sand, and rain.
I keep my setup simple and reliable.
I shoot with a Sony A7 IV for photos and a GoPro Hero 12 for action shots.
My DJI Mini 4 Pro handles drone work — small, light, and easy to fly even in tight spots.
For quick shots or when I’m traveling ultralight, my iPhone 16 Pro does more than enough.
A good backpack can make or break your trip.
I use the Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L — it’s tough, sleek, and fits everything from camera gear to clothes.
For day trips, I carry a Bellroy Venture Sling or a Patagonia Black Hole Pack — minimal, weatherproof, and built to last.
Here are my go-to apps:
App in the Air – keeps my flights, gates, and delays organized
Maps.me – offline navigation anywhere in the world
Google Translate – lifesaver for street signs and menus
XE Currency – quick conversions on the go
Notion – where I plan, write, and track content
I travel light — one carry-on, that’s it.
Quick-dry shirts, neutral colors, and performance fabrics are key.
Brands I trust: Uniqlo Airism, Patagonia, and Lululemon for gear that looks good and packs small.
Anker Power Bank 20,000mAh — my lifeline when filming all day
Apple AirTags — every bag, every time
Travel Adapter (Universal) — never skip it
Reusable Water Bottle — saves money and plastic
Pack for versatility, not variety.
If it doesn’t serve more than one purpose, it stays home.
Automate what you can.
Flights, itineraries, and reminders — set them once, then forget them.
Stay offline-ready.
Wi-Fi fails, batteries die. Always keep copies of your essentials — ID scans, maps, and bookings — saved locally.