To create art social media content, here are a few tech tools that I recommend!
NOTE: Occasionally products I link sell out or change. If you find they are unavailable, you can just cut and copy my description to find something similar. I always recommend price comparison shopping because there are a lot of virtually identical products on Amazon (and other places) that can be more affordable.
Lighting.
For video you need FAR more light than you think, and normally at least 2 light sources to avoid super strong shadows. I recommend LED lights with color temperature of 5000 Kelvin plus (a very cool light the most like sunlight).
Most versatile and simple tripod I have ever used (magsafe). Very compact and easy to move around. Doesn’t "articulate” (lean over), but the ball head gives flexibility. UBeesize 72” magentic Tripod for iPhone.
More complex and versatile tripod. (The price has come down significantly, used to be over $200). You can use with a DSLR or your phone, and is has a “boom arm” that you can swing over your art station for easier filming. It’s bigger and clunky but I use it daily. Mactrem 84” camera Tripod
High end basic camera. No detachable lens, but good quality, fairly easy functionality, including full manual shooting. Articulated screen so you can see what you’re filming while facing the camera—this is key. Favorite of bloggers everywhere. Sony ZV-1
High end professional camera, full-frame mirrorless. I use this for getting very good product photography for listings and art print projects. Also has an articulated screen. Canon EOS R