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Workflows
Elevating Photography Experiences: Expert Insights with Jerry Ghionis

Workflows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 59:33


In this episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz is joined by the esteemed photographer Jerry Ghionis, known for his mastery in wedding and portrait photography.Why You Should ListenElevate your photography game with expert insights from renowned photographer Jerry Ghionis.Gain actionable tips for improving client experiences and increasing photography sales.Discover the impact of AI on the photography industry and storytelling through images.Get inspired to create memorable experiences and same-day slideshows at events.Uncover strategies for enhancing client relationships and prioritizing customer service.Jerry Ghionis is a proud Nikon Ambassador, and PDN Magazine named him one of the top photography workshop instructors in the world. He is WPPI's most awarded photographer and first Grand Master. Over three decades in the photography industry, he's known for his posing, lighting, storytelling, versatility, and ability in multiple genres.Jerry Ghionis takes listeners through his comprehensive approach to wedding photography, emphasizing the significance of thorough client communication, the emotional aspect of album sales, and the impact of AI on the industry. He provides valuable lessons on business strategy, photo workflow, and the importance of meaningful experiences in photography."Being meaningful and providing great customer service can compensate for being a lesser photographer."(00:00) - Elevating Photography Experiences: Expert Insights with Jerry Ghionis (02:02) - Introduction and Initial Conversation (02:42) - Sharing a Personal Story: Learning from Mistakes (04:24) - Importance of Clear Communication with Clients (05:55) - What is one thing that you do for the photographic process that has saved you time? (07:08) - Efficiency in Photography: Going Slower to Save Time (07:59) - The Art of Posing and Capturing the Perfect Shot (13:01) - What is one thing that you do for the business that saves you time or money? (16:21) - What is one thing that you do for editing that has saved you time? (23:44) - What is one thing that you do after a session that has increased business? (32:04) - The Ideal Concert Experience: Beyonce at the Sphere (33:35) - Can you share an outlined breakdown of your workflow from lead to delivery? (33:53) - The Inquiry Process: Converting Emails into In-Person Meetings (35:36) - The Booking Process: Creating the Perfect Client (36:05) - The Wedding Day: Ensuring Everything Goes Smoothly (40:01) - Post-Wedding: Delivering the Final Product (43:27) - The Portrait Session: A Detailed Breakdown (48:45) - What does the future of AI in photography look like to you? Key LessonsImportance of thorough client communication and understanding expectations.Emotional impact in album sales and the significance of meaningful experiences in photography.Business strategy lessons, including delegation and effective client management.Impact of AI on the photography industry, emphasizing the need for authenticity and vulnerability in photography.The value of experiences over material possessions, drawing inspiration from live performances.ResourcesIcon International Photography AwardsWPPI - Wedding & Portrait Photographers InternationalTune in to the Workflows podcast to gain valuable insights into wedding photography, customer service, and the impact of AI in the industry. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Apply to be a guest on Workflows here.

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein
How to become a world adventurer with award winning author, filmmaker, journalist, climber & photographer Ryan Pyle

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 62:12


How to become a world adventurer with award-winning author, filmmaker, journalist, climber & photographer Ryan Pyle Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a lifelong dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan began working full time on television and documentary film production and has produced and presented several large multi-episode television series for major broadcasters in the USA, Canada, UK, Asia, CHINA and continental Europe. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Pyle IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5360404/ ============================================= IMDb Profile: imdb.me/ryanpyle SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Instagram: @ryanpyle (Fans: 190,000+) Facebook: @ryanpyle (Fans: 450,000+) Twitter: @ryanpyle (Fans: 12,000+) YouTube: @ryanjpyle (Fans: 31,000+) Weibo: @ryanpyle (Fans: 1,000,000+) SEVEN ON SEVEN - MOUNTAINS CLIMBED & FILMED - SOUTH AMERICA – Aconcagua (Argentina) - 6,960m | 22,837 ft - AFRICA – Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) - 5,895m | 19,341 ft - EUROPE – Mt. Elbrus (Russia) - 5,642m | 18,510 ft HIGH MOUNTAINS CLIMBED & FILMED - Huayna Potosi (Bolivia) – 6,088m | 19,974 ft - Mt. Wilhelm (Papua New Guinea) – 4,509m | 14,793 ft - Mt. Kuiten Peak (Mongolia) - 4,374m | 14,350 ft - Mt. Tubkal (Morocco) – 4,167m | 13,671 ft - Mt. Kinabalu (Malaysia) - 4,095m | 13,435 ft - Mt. Xue (Taiwan) - 3,886m | 12,749 ft - Mt. Apo (Philippines) – 3,142m | 10,311 ft - Jabal Umm ad Dami (Jordan) - 1,845m | 6,083 ft COUNTRIES (and Territories) FILMED IN - Series: Extreme Treks – Tanzania, Morocco, China, USA, Peru, Nepal, Italy, Oman, Russia, Iceland, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Bolivia, Argentina, Jordan and Uganda. Myanmar, Ethiopia, Switzerland, Poland. - Series: Expedition Asia – Philippines, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, India, Kyrgyzstan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan - Series: Tough Rides – China, India, Brazil RECENT AWARDS2021 - Winner: Asian Academy Award: Best Cinematographer2020 - Winner: Asian Academy Award: Best Non-Fiction Series2020 - Winner: Asian Academy Award: Best Director2020 - Winner: Asian Academy Award: Best Lifestyle Host 2019 – Winner: Best Director – Asian Television Awards 2019 – Nominated: Best Documentary Series – Asian Television Awards 2014 – Explorer of the Year – Geographical Society of Philadelphia 2013 – Gold Medallion – Governor General of Canada 2012 – Guinness World Record – Adventure Motorcycle Riding 2010 – PDN Photo Annual – Winner 2009 – PDN 30 – Emerging Photographer TELEVISION SERIES 2023 – Tough Rides: Saudi Arabia – In Pre-Production 2023 – The Nomad: Season #1 – In Pre-Production 2023 – Extreme Treks: Season #5 – In Pre-Production 2021 – Extreme Treks: Season #4 – BBC Earth || Amazon Prime 2020 – Expedition Asia: Season #1 – Discovery Channel || Amazon Prime 2018 – Extreme Treks: Season #3 – BBC Earth || Amazon Prime 2017 – Extreme Treks: Season #2 – BBC Earth || Amazon Prime 2016 – Tough Rides: Brazil – Travel Channel || Amazon Prime 2014 – Extreme Treks: Season #1 – Discovery Channel || Amazon Prime 2014 – China's Great Gateway – Discovery Channel 2014 – Tough Rides: India – Travel Channel || Amazon Prime 2013 – Tough Rides: China – Travel Channel || Amazon Prime PUBLICATIONS 2017 – Sacred Mountains – Photography Book 2016 – Tough Rides: Brazil – Written Book 2015 – Sacred Mountains of China – Written Book 2014 – Chinese Turkestan – Photography Book 2014 – The India Ride – Written Book 2013 – The Middle Kingdom Ride – Written Book AFFILIATIONS The Asian Institute The Explorers Club Guinness World Record Holder  

WorldRider | Adventure Travel | Around The World On A Motorcycle
#39 Ryan Pyle | Adventurers & Travelers Face New Realities In The Future

WorldRider | Adventure Travel | Around The World On A Motorcycle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 50:17


Tough Rides | Extreme Treks | Mayhem In The Amazon Another Day In The Life of Extreme Adventurer and TV Host/Producer Ryan Pyle Just another day in the life of the bestselling author, adventurer, anthropologist Jeff Salz. He's an ex-pat living in Ecuador is watching and wading out the Coronavirus while sitting on the equator. Tune in to this lively entertaining discussion about adventure, travel, and life experiences on the third episode of JOURNEYS WEBCAST.     Meet Ryan Pyle. With no place to go and home a distant memory, Ryan's locked down in Istanbul with a cat...Author, adventurer, photographer, television host & producer of Tough Rides & Extreme Treks - Television Host & Producer. Today he says ‘Leaving your phone and laptop behind and feeling the natural environment is really powerful,’ On the road for some 300 days a year. Tune in to this lively entertaining discussion about adventure, travel, and life experiences. ​​​​​​​ The Tough Ride Across The Most Desolate Part of China | The road, the reality, and the culture. Beyond the bike, we ask Ryan if he ever thought China would be the source of everyone's latest adventure? The Madness & Mayhem of India By Motorcycle | From the density to the depravity—how to find peace in the mayhem. Beyond The Comfort Zone | Why everyone needs fresh perspectives. Extreme Treks | What's it take to shoot a TV show in the harshest places on our planet?     This podcast originated as the third episode of the Journeys Webcast and Livestreamed from Istanbul Turkey on May 11, 2020. We've edited this audio Podcast to remove audio from video segments, slide shows, and other areas where visuals are tied to the conversation. If you want to see the entire Webcast as it was live-streamed complete with all video content, scroll to the bottom of this page. Or you can watch the segment directly on YouTube.     About Our Guest Ryan Pyle is an author, adventurer, photographer, television host & producer of Tough Rides & Extreme Treks — Ryan Was born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was named one of the 30 emerging photographers in the world by PDN Magazine. The next year, Ryan began working full time on television and documentary film production and has produced and presented several large multi-episode television docuseries for major broadcasters in the USA, Canada, UK, Asia, CHINA, and continental Europe. Watch Ryan & Find Books On Amazon Prime Ryan On YouTube Ryan's Instagram Follow Ryan on Twitter JOURNEYS WEBCAST is a weekly live stream event where travelers, entrepreneurs, vintners, chefs, musicians, authors, speakers, and ordinary people living extraordinary lives come together for an hour of storytelling, inspiration, idea-sharing, and connection. Register for free register.journeyswebcast.com for these weekly Livestream events.

Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast
25. Ryan Pyle (Part 2) - Adventurer and Television Host

Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 21:25


Today's podcast is a two-part series with Adventurer and TV host Ryan Pyle. Originally recorded before COVID-19 Ryan gives us an update of his current living situation as he is stuck in transit between Istanbul Turkey and his home in Dubai. Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan began working full time on television and documentary film production and has produced and presented several large multi-episode television series for major broadcasters in the USA, Canada, UK, Asia, CHINA and continental Europe. SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Instagram: @ryanpyle (Fans: 92,000+) Facebook: @ryanpyle (Fans: 450,000+) Twitter: @ryanpyle (Fans: 15,000+) YouTube: @ryanjpyle (Fans: 30,000+) Weibo: @ryanpyle (Fans: 1,000,000+)

Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast
24. Ryan Pyle (Part 1) - Adventurer and Television Host

Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 35:15


Today's podcast is a two-part series with Adventurer and TV host Ryan Pyle. Originally recorded before COVID-19 Ryan gives us an update of his current living situation as he is stuck in transit between Istanbul Turkey and his home in Dubai. Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan began working full time on television and documentary film production and has produced and presented several large multi-episode television series for major broadcasters in the USA, Canada, UK, Asia, CHINA and continental Europe. SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Instagram: @ryanpyle (Fans: 92,000+) Facebook: @ryanpyle (Fans: 450,000+) Twitter: @ryanpyle (Fans: 15,000+) YouTube: @ryanjpyle (Fans: 30,000+) Weibo: @ryanpyle (Fans: 1,000,000+) #extremetreks #toughrides

Mistakes Make Magic
073: KT Merry – Finding Meaning and a Mission Through Work

Mistakes Make Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 49:24


KT Merry is an incredible photographer, explorer, and environmentalist. She works alongside her business partner and husband Chad, and together they seek to balance the curated with the raw, the composed with the real. They are destination photographers and have photographed some of the most impeccable and thoughtful events. She was named a top photographer by Harpar’s Bazaar and Martha Stewart, one of the top 100 most inspiring people by The Knot, and a rising star by PDN Magazine. I chatted with her about another side of her business though—the philanthropic and environmentally conscious side. What you will learn in today’s episode: Mistakes we are making as a society when it comes to animals and the environment The mission of KT’s venture Render Loyalty and the organizations it supports How to reduce your carbon footprint as a creative entrepreneur or photographer, especially one who shoots film You may have heard KT mention the Education tab on her website; that's coming soon! But right now she is offering Mistakes Make Magic listeners a freebie!! 7 Mistakes Photographers Make... when making the leap from mainstream to luxury   http://ktmerrycourses.com/7-mistakes   From KT: I’ve seen countless photographers make these mistakes over my 20-plus years as a photographer — I’ve even made some of them myself. After reading this, you’ll be more prepared than ever to make that leap to luxury, and to do it successfully!

Mistakes Make Magic
073: KT Merry – Finding Meaning and a Mission Through Work

Mistakes Make Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 49:24


KT Merry is an incredible photographer, explorer, and environmentalist. She works alongside her business partner and husband Chad, and together they seek to balance the curated with the raw, the composed with the real. They are destination photographers and have photographed some of the most impeccable and thoughtful events. She was named a top photographer by Harpar's Bazaar and Martha Stewart, one of the top 100 most inspiring people by The Knot, and a rising star by PDN Magazine. I chatted with her about another side of her business though—the philanthropic and environmentally conscious side. What you will learn in today's episode: Mistakes we are making as a society when it comes to animals and the environment The mission of KT's venture Render Loyalty and the organizations it supports How to reduce your carbon footprint as a creative entrepreneur or photographer, especially one who shoots film You may have heard KT mention the Education tab on her website; that's coming soon! But right now she is offering Mistakes Make Magic listeners a freebie!! 7 Mistakes Photographers Make... when making the leap from mainstream to luxury http://ktmerrycourses.com/7-mistakes From KT: I've seen countless photographers make these mistakes over my 20-plus years as a photographer — I've even made some of them myself. After reading this, you'll be more prepared than ever to make that leap to luxury, and to do it successfully!

Travel Eat Explore Podcast
12, 000 mile Motorcycle Trip Around China With Ryan Pyle

Travel Eat Explore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 42:08


  On this episode I am joined by Ryan Pyle to talk about his Amazon Prime show, Tough Rides: China. In the show Ryan, along with his brother, Colin,  set a new Guinness world record for longest motorcycle ride in on country by traveling over 12,000 miles around China. The show is currently available on Amazon Prime. Ryan has also ridden a motorcycle around India and Brazil. Both trips were also made into shows that are also available on Amazon Prime.    About Ryan Pyle: "Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan began working full time on television and documentary film production and has produced and presented several large multi-episode television series for major broadcasters in the USA, Canada, UK, Asia, CHINA and continental Europe." -Ryanpyle.com 

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett
AB 178: How To Become An Agent Of Understanding

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 36:33


Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan began working full time on television and documentary film production and has produced and presented several large multi-episode television series for major broadcasters in the USA, Canada, UK, Asia (including CHINA), and continental Europe. This episode is sponsored by Liberty Tax, InStitchu, Elitra Health, and Right Networks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mistakes Make Magic
40: Sarah Kay Love - The Why's, What's, and How's of Getting Published

Mistakes Make Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 55:02


Sarah was the Photo Editor at The Knot for going on 5 years working in New York City with photographers like Nigel Barker, Jose Villa and KT Merry producing magazine covers, still life, and fashion stories. She has worked on branded content campaigns for Crate & Barrel, The Black Tux and Men’s Warehouse and has spoken on panels for Two Bright Lights and PDN Magazine. She is now on her own using this knowledge to help photographers get published through consulting and guidance and produces editorial and commercial photoshoots for various publication and media outlets. So welcome to the podcast Sarah Kay Love!

Mistakes Make Magic
40: Sarah Kay Love - The Why's, What's, and How's of Getting Published

Mistakes Make Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 55:02


Sarah was the Photo Editor at The Knot for going on 5 years working in New York City with photographers like Nigel Barker, Jose Villa and KT Merry producing magazine covers, still life, and fashion stories. She has worked on branded content campaigns for Crate & Barrel, The Black Tux and Men's Warehouse and has spoken on panels for Two Bright Lights and PDN Magazine. She is now on her own using this knowledge to help photographers get published through consulting and guidance and produces editorial and commercial photoshoots for various publication and media outlets. So welcome to the podcast Sarah Kay Love!

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series (Audio Only)
Ryan Pyle - Pictures and Stories from a Motorcycle Journey Across China

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series (Audio Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 46:26


Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2003 began taking freelance newspaper and magazine assignments. In 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the top 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan, with his brother Colin, produced and directed a documentary film about their 65 day -- 18,000km - Guinness World Record breaking motorcycle journey around China, which will air in summer 2012. Ryan Pyle is an award winning photographer, television presenter, filmmaker and author. Ryan is based full time in Shanghai, China.

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series
Ryan Pyle - Pictures and Stories from a Motorcycle Journey Across China

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 46:29


Born in Toronto, Canada, Ryan Pyle spent his early years close to home. After obtaining a degree in International Politics from the University of Toronto in 2001, Ryan realized a life long dream and traveled to China on an exploratory mission. In 2002 Ryan moved to China permanently and in 2003 began taking freelance newspaper and magazine assignments. In 2004 Ryan became a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2009 Ryan was listed by PDN Magazine as one of the top 30 emerging photographers in the world. In 2010 Ryan, with his brother Colin, produced and directed a documentary film about their 65 day -- 18,000km - Guinness World Record breaking motorcycle journey around China, which will air in summer 2012. Ryan Pyle is an award winning photographer, television presenter, filmmaker and author. Ryan is based full time in Shanghai, China.