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Why Creatives Must Know Their Worth – Photographer/Director Amy Schromm #308

27 min · 12 de nov de 2025
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In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich talks with Amy Schromm, a St. Louis and Nashville-based photographer and director, about the business and legal side of creative work. Amy shares her journey from agency life to running her own production studio, how the pandemic reshaped her career, and why she now champions fair pricing and copyright ownership for creatives. She and Pete dive into contracts, licensing vs. work-for-hire, and how AI is changing the landscape of creative rights. Website: www.amyschromm.com [http://www.amyschromm.com] Instagram: @amyschromm Original Theme Song composed by Brent Johnson of Coolfire Studios. Podcast sponsored by Capes Sokol. Learn more about THE SCREEN LAWYER™ TheScreenLawyer.com [http://thescreenlawyer.com]. Follow THE SCREEN LAWYER™ on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheScreenLawyer [https://www.facebook.com/thescreenlawyer/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheScreenLawyer [https://www.youtube.com/@thescreenlawyer] Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScreenLawyer [https://twitter.com/TheScreenLawyer] Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheScreenLawyer [https://instagram.com/thescreenlawyer] The Screen Lawyer’s hair by Shelby Rippy, Idle Hands Grooming Company.

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In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich talks with Amy Schromm, a St. Louis and Nashville-based photographer and director, about the business and legal side of creative work. Amy shares her journey from agency life to running her own production studio, how the pandemic reshaped her career, and why she now champions fair pricing and copyright ownership for creatives. She and Pete dive into contracts, licensing vs. work-for-hire, and how AI is changing the landscape of creative rights. Website: www.amyschromm.com [http://www.amyschromm.com] Instagram: @amyschromm Original Theme Song composed by Brent Johnson of Coolfire Studios. Podcast sponsored by Capes Sokol. Learn more about THE SCREEN LAWYER™ TheScreenLawyer.com [http://thescreenlawyer.com]. Follow THE SCREEN LAWYER™ on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheScreenLawyer [https://www.facebook.com/thescreenlawyer/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheScreenLawyer [https://www.youtube.com/@thescreenlawyer] Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScreenLawyer [https://twitter.com/TheScreenLawyer] Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheScreenLawyer [https://instagram.com/thescreenlawyer] The Screen Lawyer’s hair by Shelby Rippy, Idle Hands Grooming Company.

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