Useful gear for the quarantined creative
Stuck working at home for the first time? These may help make your makeshift photo- or video-editing setup operate a little more smoothly.

Trying to get work done in a makeshift workspace is hard; trying to replicate your office-based professional workflow during this coronavirus and COVID-19 pandemic requires even more finesse. Here's a first stab at some gear that might make it go a little more smoothly.
Hopefully, you've already bought or own the requisite laptop, desktop or tablet necessary to get your creative work done; thanks to growing numbers of shelter-in-place/lockdown edicts, it's getting harder to get some nonesssentials shipped. In fact I can't find any of the webcams I'd hoped to recommend, such as the Logitech Brio, available to ship sooner than the next few weeks.
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