Ryther Camera

Since its founding in 2005, Ryther Camera has continued to grow, expanding to serve more and more customers from its 10,000-square-foot storefront in Linden, New Jersey, as well as online at www.rythercamera.com. Despite the delicate state of the U.S. economy, Ryther Camera's sales of cameras, camera equipment, and other consumer electronics are consistently strong. The company credits its success to innovation, customer service, and a commitment to American labor.

Ryther Camera has innovated by redesigning its website to make it an easy, accessible place to shop from anywhere in the world. The rythercamera.com site offers merchandise ranging from cameras and 35mm film to car audio systems and even computers, and it is set up to handle large and even wholesale orders from corporations and organizations. The company is also fully authorized to sell to the United States government. Elsewhere on the site, a range of used goods are available for sale at discount prices. Information on the company's used equipment purchasing policy can be found online as well. In addition, rythercamera.com is registered with Authorize.net, Bizrate, and Shopping.com. It has earned high customer and critical rankings from sites including Nextag, ResellerRatings.com, and UpFront.

Online and at Ryther's physical business in Linden, the company places customer service as its first priority. The staff at Ryther Camera is trained to be knowledgeable and friendly. The company takes a no-nonsense approach to the way it treats its customers, and it posts all company policies online in plain language so that any customer can learn what those policies are without having to hunt for answers. Ryther is also dedicated to being an all-American business, with a policy of hiring only local, American workers. The company is a proud member of the Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce. Ryther Camera firmly believes that its dedication to customer service and the local community is the reason it has succeeded and continued to grow even in an economic downswing.