Dec 11, 2017
This episode of the reCOMPOSE podcast is a two for one. First we have an interview with Trevor Sehrer who is the creator of Lenstag. Lenstag is both a platform and an App for keeping track of your camera gear, but it does so much more. Make sure to listen to the interview with Trevor so you can learn why Juan and Andy rely on Lenstag. Also we take some time to answer a bunch of your questions.
Lastly we want to mention that we are taking a little break for the holidays, but never fear we will be back on January 8 with a brand new episode. Until then, Happy Holidays
We don’t always have all the answers, but if we don’t we will research it and try to give you the best answer we can. So what have you got to lose, go ahead and send in your questions to us at contact@recompose.photo.
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