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Miami Marlins Team Photographer Joseph Guzy shares how his creative workflow has evolved since he interned with the Pittsburgh Pirates six years ago in 2016.
Learn unconventional ways to use and create new content with archival media from the University of South Carolina’s talented videographer, Jesuel Rivera. Plus, learn solid tips for building a scalable, user-friendly dynamic asset management system using smart keywords, file structures, and more best practices you’ve got to try.
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Brevin Townsell of the LA Rams shares an inside look at what it was like documenting the Los Angeles Rams’ road to victory—from community events to marketing initiatives, and eventually spotlighting what it was like to become “Super Bowl champions in their own stadium.”
The NCAA Photo Team had a unique opportunity to see and document that change and during The PhotoShelter Summit Jamie Schwaberow, Owner of Clarkson Creative and NCAA Photos’ Director of Photography and C. Morgan Engel, Staff Photographer for NCAA Photos discuss how their approach to covering March Madness shifted before and after the “Covid bubble,” and how they adjusted their workflow to accommodate their brand, partner, and audience’s content needs.
Join PhotoShelter's Chief Revenue Officer Deanna Nelson and Senior Vice President of Product for a conversation on how women - and working moms - are shaping the development of the DAM industry.
Barry Pickthall has been The Times of London’s Senior Sports Reporter for the past 50 years and the yachting correspondent for the past 25 years. To say he could probably row laps around any professional sports reporter would be an understatement. Recently, his photo agency–PPL Media began building their massive archive of videos and images in the PhotoShelter for Brands digital asset management platform. In this session, he shares how frictionless asset access through PhotoShelter helped his agency generate $185 million in global media coverage during the 2022 Golden Globe race.
Everyone has a community, but the biggest question brand marketing teams try to answer with creative strategies and tactics is: How do you galvanize them? G2 started as a beta program with under 100 users. Now, the company just passed generating 1.8 million product and platform reviews. So, to show how performance metrics affect their community development and management strategies and tactics, Mike Puglielli, G2’s Brand and Creative Director shares how the company successfully launched the G2 Icons Program.
Imagine being tasked with developing a robust visual storytelling strategy for 18 Division 1 teams of approximately 600 student-athletes, over the course of a year–or four years. That’s Craig Bisacre’s job as Director of Photography for Texas A&M University’s Athletics Department. Since 2019, the average time it takes one college student to graduate—plus a pandemic and the rise and popularity of NIL deals, Craig has been focusing his lens on documenting the evolution of these student athletes’ impressive talents. During his PhotoShelter Summit session, Craig show-and-tells how the Aggies’ winning combination of talented, tenacious team members and powerful tech tools like PhotoShelter’s Wireless FTP Flow, Fileflow, and INFLCR work in tandem to deliver content in real-time to fuel their fans and their student-athletes social influence and NIL contracts.
From creative concept ideation and development to archiving, Molly Glyn, Villanova University’s Photography Manager does it all to manage the school’s visual storytelling strategy. She handles shoot production on major events, stock, headshot, and publication photography. With a background in photo editing and retouching, she helps to bridge the needs of campus partners with the creative mindsets of photographers. One of the main goals of The PhotoShelter Summit series is to showcase innovative ways to manage the creative process, and Molly’s team is going to show us something we haven’t yet seen before. “We’ve begun to use Workspaces as a collaboration tool to create mood boards which helps us plan photoshoots with campus partners. It’s been a great tool to make sure we’re all on the same page and to help us as creatives translate our wants to shot lists and plans we can send to our photographers!”
Join Sarah Bender from The Hill School to learn how they create community - both on-campus and virtually around the world!
Join Eric Stark from Slate to learn how on-brand social media content can be the difference between a viral post or a missed opportunity.
During this session, August and Utah Valley University’s Graphic Designer, Jenna Heaton show how they cut out emails altogether and only use their PhotoShelter for Brands account to seamlessly collaborate together on creative projects using Workspaces and more. Plus, they share behind the scenes of their Welcome Back campaign for the 2022 student body.
Join Anthony Caponiti, Hashtag Sports CEO, for a conversation about empowering and building community through visual storytelling with today's up-and-coming creators!