At 42 West, we live by the motto “Create No Matter What.” We know that everyone is creative in their own way. The best gift we can give is to express that creativity and share it with others, and each of us has our own “no matter what” to overcome. This article aims at those wishing to find gifts to help reduced-mobility friends and loved ones share their vision with the world. What follows is a short list of gift ideas, some purpose-built for people who are mobility challenged, some that just happen to be ideal to help these creators.
Alzo Digital Wheelchair Camera Mount, 8 lbs Capacity
While Wheelchair using creators have always found a way via DIY to mount and use their cameras, this Alzo mount keeps things simple with an all-in-one package.
Orca OR-94 Outdoor Folding Chair
Whether out in the wilderness, at the park, or exploring street photography in a city, a portable chair will allow creators to go further than before.
Novoflex Foldable Photo Hiking Pole/Walking Stick for Tripod and QuadroLeg, Single
This is not just a hiking pole to help with those long walks—it’s a monopod in disguise. Stabilizing your camera has never been simpler with this dual-purpose gift for your mobility-challenged creator.
WANDRD PRVKE 21L Backpack, Wasatch Green
A sturdy backpack is a great gift for any creator. Whether carried on their back or the back of their chair, mobility-challenged creators will love this purpose-built backpack.
Tile Inc Pro High Performance Bluetooth Tracker, Black, 1-Pack
Apple AirTag, 4-Pack
Let’s face it—we all lose track of our stuff. With these simple and powerful trackers, you can give the creator on your list peace of mind.
Conclusion
More and more companies are beginning to understand the value of including all people when designing their products. Limited mobility should not stand in an artist’s way; the gift ideas above prove that. Ultimately, it is an essential human need to express ourselves, and nothing should stop a creator from creating. Nothing.

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