The new MacBook Air with M1, which is no only our favorite Mac laptop, but also our favorite overall Mac for most people. Plus, it's compatible with some software that doesn't run on M1 Macs (or runs less smooth). However, you still get the biggest screen on a MacBook, which is super useful for viewing larger-scale graphic work and photos. Just keep in mind that the 16-inch MacBook Pro (2019) is a little dated at this point since it does not have Apple's M1 powering it, which has been proven to outperform Intel processors. While it's certainly powerful enough, the 16-inch MacBook Pro can connect to up to four external displays with 4096x2304 resolution at 60Hz, or can connect to two external displays with 6016x3384 resolution at 60Hz, giving you a very expansive and impressive workstation when you're not on the move. Plus, you can spec out to be a very powerful machine that will not only let you get your work done but export and render your work surprisingly fast.
You have room for more accessories like drawing tablets, mice, hard drives, or anything else you need. It has four Thunderbolt 3 ports - the most in the entire Mac laptop line.
This workhorse of a laptop can support up to 8 cores of Intel's latest Coffee Lake refresh processor chip with turbo boosts of up to 4.8GHz and SSD read speeds of up to 3.2Gbps.