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What Makes Up A Writer/Photographer's Desk

8/12/2015

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I haven't known enough writers to have a firm grasp of what comprises majority of writer's offices, however, I'm sure there are several aspects that are comparable between most writers, there are definitely particulars that pertain to individual people. Depending if you're a writer who works digitally, or old school, an authors desk can differ drastically.
As you can likely imagine, traditionally, a writers quarters usually are filled with a collection of books, various papers and scribblings, among a variety of other items like motivating quotes and other inspiring objects. If you're a modern writer who works with a computer, then computers, monitors, hard drives, and other digital devices will likely be present, of course.

For a creative professional to balance two industries, like myself, in photography and writing, then one's working atmosphere can dramatically range. A photographer's workspaces can run a fill spectrum, depending on what style of photography you work with – obviously, a portrait photographer's work area might include large backdrops, while a product photographer will typically work within a light cube setup.
Personally, my office is a ranged blend of writer meets photographer meets traveler...
  • Apple MacBook Air laptop
  • BenQ professional monitor, as a dual interface
  • 10-port USB hub loaded up with various devices, charging stations and hard drives
  • Cameras, batteries, memory cards, tripod, and more scattered randomly throughout the entire room
  • Bookcases filled with books, digital devices and add-ons, wires, office supplies, and keepsakes
  • Other typical computer objects: keyboard, mouse, speakers, wires galore, etc.
  • Photo albums and various piles of photographs
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My office may sound pretty usual and/or boring, but it gets the job done. Even though I love my current setup, I have some pretty grand plans for my ultimate office – but who doesn't?!
My newest, and one of my favorite additions to my office setup is the BenQ PG2401PT monitor. It is perfect for photographers, designers, and other media/content creators, as it makes proofing and color management smooth and on-point. The PG2401PT is a certified print-quality display, with a coverage of 100% CMYK and 99% Adobe RGB color space. On top of that, its dynamic design is sleek and brilliantly ergonomic, turning 90-degrees for a perfect transition between portrait and landscape viewing, with a forward and backward tilt of -5 to 20-degrees, and a 45-degree swivel.
A big thank you to the folks over at BenQ for all of their support and in sponsorship of this monitor. My BenQ monitor has truly transformed my creative process and my ability to multitask throughout post production, as well as take care of most of the color issues that I've had in the past.'


To learn more about BenQ and their line of digital products, visit www.benq.us.


(Photos via ©BenQ)

This article was written by Brandon Scott

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