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The Lensrentals Podcast Episode #21 – How to Make the Most of a Small Crew

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Jem Schofield is a producer, DP and educator and the founder of theC47, a full-service production company that focuses on video production, filmmaking, consulting & education. Jem spends most of his time producing content, educating others, and joins Ryan to discuss how to prepare for small to no crew productions, the essential roles that need to be filled, and when to hire out for specialists.

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The Lensrentals Podcast – BEST OF: How to Make Money Shooting Portraits

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Zach Sutton is a Los Angeles Photographer specializing in headshot, beauty, and portrait photography. He is also our blog editor! Joey and Sarah talk with Zach about how he built his brand, grew his connections, and has become a thriving photographer. He shares why he thinks you should always test shoot, SEO tips, and addresses the ever difficult issue of how to price yourself.

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The Lensrentals Podcast Episode #19 – How Lensrentals Reached a Million Orders

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In 2006 Roger went on an Alaskan cruise and had to pay big bucks for a lens he knew wouldn’t be very useful to him after he came home. Thus an idea was born, and now 13 years later here at Lensrentals, we’ve fulfilled over 1 million orders! Listen in as Roger, Ryan and Erik walk you through the history of Lensrentals.com, and how it went from running out of a garage and spare basement, into the largest rental house in America.

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The Lensrentals Podcast Episode #17 – How Rick Sammon Creates Killer Travel Images

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Rick Sammon, a Canon Explorer of Light, joins Ryan and Joey to discuss his photo tour travels around the world, why you should be able to adjust your own camera in the dark, and why emotional intelligence is so important for photographers to possess. Rick was introduced to photography at a young age and has never lost interest in it. Between creating images, leading photo workshops, and making personal appearances, his enthusiasm for digital imaging is contagious. Never one to be bored he also teaches guitar and has written over 40 books.

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