Some workers are bringing their ring lights and other elements of their WFH setups back to the office with them
this summer means that some home offices aren’t as permanent as many workers once thought.
Robert David is streamlining his home office by donating the greenscreen that he bought earlier in the pandemic.“I eventually abandoned it about two months ago and thought, enough is enough, just show the bedroom,” he says. Once afraid that his surroundings were less impressive than the fancy kitchens and bookshelves that showed up behind his colleagues and work contacts, he found that regularly putting up the backdrop was too much of a hassle.
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