5 Ways to Make Your Portable Workspace Better

A lot of the time, we have to work out of our dedicated offices, and that can be a bit of a pain given a lot of the specialized tools creatives tend to use for their work. If you find yourself on the go a lot, this helpful video will give you five tips to improve your portable workspace to make it more efficient, effective, and enjoyable to use. 

Coming to you from Kayleigh June, this great video discusses five ways to improve to improve your portable workspace. While some of us work in studios and have dedicated workspaces, certain genres demand that you be able to deliver files very quickly. Or you might be on a trip for a few weeks and looking to organize your photos and perhaps push out a few edits on social channels before you head back home. One thing to always pay attention to if you are doing editing on the road is the ambient lighting. Different lighting levels and color temperatures can affect how your eyes perceive exposure and color (and your laptop might even automatically adjust for them), so be sure to give yourself proper lighting wherever you decide to work. Check out the video above for the full rundown from June.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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I've been tempted to get a portable display for working at the summer getaway. I'm wary of touch enabled monitors though... the latency in the sponsor display seemed pretty severe.