Gear Rental · Production Supplies
The kit you forgot at the office — pop-up tents, Honda generators, fog/haze and SFX machines, walkies and surveillance headsets, garment steamers and wardrobe racks, folding tables, ladders, and space heaters. The utility gear that keeps a set running.
Production Supplies · rental rates
We rent on a 3-day rental week. Three, four, five, six, and seven days are all billed as a single 3-day rental — so a full week costs the same as three days.
Transport and after-hours services for on-location and out-of-town rentals.
Pre-packed gear transport to and from your location — billed per travel day, not on the rental-week cap.
Return or collection outside standard pickup hours (Mon–Fri, 8:30am–5:30pm).
Black light-control / blackout fabric.
Consumables — priced per roll and billed by quantity, not per day.
Specify your color when you reserve.
Specify your color when you reserve.
Price varies by color. Specify your color when you reserve.
12' grey seamless paper, priced per roll.
First-time on-location renters set up a rental account once — a quick step covering insurance and a card hold for replacement value. Request a quote with your list and dates.
More gear to rent
Medium format through mirrorless and cinema — bodies and lenses for the work. Body-only rentals include a battery and charger; lenses include a UV filter.
Browse →Profoto strobes from on-camera speedlights to 2400ws studio packs. Kits ship in a case with your choice of Air Remote (Canon / Nikon / Sony / Fuji / Universal).
Browse →Color-accurate continuous and LED for video and hybrid shoots — point sources, panels, tubes, and big soft fixtures.
Browse →Hard, soft, big, small — shaped to your call. Softboxes, octas, parabolas, beauty dishes, grids, umbrellas, scrims, and sun control.
Browse →The room behind the room. C-stands, flags, cutters, booms, clamps, apple boxes, sandbags, frames, fabrics, and distro.
Browse →The in-between gear that makes a shoot work — tripods, gimbals, sliders, monitors, mics, recorders, media, and readers.
Browse →Add a hand to your gear rental — production, grip, lighting/photo, or a digital tech, booked by the day.
Browse →FAQ
Yes. To take equipment on location you register for a rental account once — a quick step that includes a driver's license scan, two business references, and either a certificate of insurance on file or a credit-card hold for the replacement value of the rental. Renting just the studio doesn't require this.
We rent on a 3-day rental week: three, four, five, six, and seven days are all billed as a single 3-day rental, so a full week costs the same as three days. Daily rates are listed on every category page, and longer or recurring rentals are quoted on request.
Send your gear list (or a brief) and your shoot dates through the request-an-estimate form, and we'll confirm availability and send a written quote — usually the same business day. Estimates are free and open to anyone; a rental account is only needed once you're ready to take the gear out.
Yes. The gear-rental house is completely separate from the studio — pick up (or have delivered) cameras, lenses, lighting, grip, and production supplies and take them anywhere. No studio booking required.
Both. Pick up at the Kalamath St. shop Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5:30pm by appointment, or schedule delivery for a fee. We don't ship, but we deliver anywhere within 500 miles of downtown Denver, and out-of-town crews can have gear staged on arrival. Off-hours pickup and drop-off can be arranged for a fee.
That's what your rental account covers — a certificate of insurance on file, or a credit-card hold for the replacement value of the gear. Bring everything back in good shape and the hold is released. If you're unsure about coverage, just ask before your shoot.
Live estimate
Pick your dates and add the gear you need for a live price in seconds. We confirm availability and send your written quote — usually the same business day.