A Clutter-Free Photo Editing Workspace
London-based portrait photographer Tom Barnes has built himself one imposing massive writing desk. It is as functional and convenient as it is unique.
The table was made with a plywood table top and scaffolding fittings and fittings to support the heavy weight. The shelf keeps various supplies on the table and also hides the cable clutter at the back:
Its redesigned workstation also includes a new Mac Pro, a Wacom tablet, and a Dell IPS 4K monitor.
I’m a little jealous. Check out Part 1 and Part 2 of this project to see how to do it yourself.
If you have your own workspace to show off, share it with us by adding it to our Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Flickr pool. Make sure all photos you add are at least 640×360 in size. Maintaining their 16: 9 aspect ratio also helps! Include a little text about what you used, how you came up with the design, and any other important details. If your smart organization and good design flair are striking, you might be the next ambassador for your workspace.
Table – Part # 2 | Tom Barnes via DIY Photography