“Vaya Con Dios Bryan!” with Bryan Esler and Michael Ryno

October 20, 2022

We welcome you to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics to get your photography moving. This month, Photofocus author Michael Ryno joins your hosts Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto, with guest co-host Bryan Esler.

In this episode our panel talks about the updates announced at Adobe MAX, Bryan’s focus on event photography, Infrared imaging and more on fall photos.

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About your hosts

Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He’s a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram.

Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.

Bryan Esler is a photographer specializing in capturing corporate events, food/drink and advertising imagery. Based in Grand Rapids, MI, he has worked with clients such as CNBC, Michigan State University, ArtPrize, Grand Rapids Magazine and more. His work has also been featured by Delta Airlines, The New York Times, Politico, NBC, Microsoft and Pure Michigan.

Michael Ryno is a certified professional photographer based in Highlands Ranch, CO. Michael enjoys landscape, wildlife and nature photography and always brings his standard Nikon Z7 II camera and infrared converted Nikon Z5 cameras with him during travel and hiking adventures. He is often accompanied by his wonderful wife Lori and his German Shepherd. Michael is actively involved with multiple camera clubs and is currently the President of Professional Photographers of Colorado and was President of Lone Tree Photography Club during 2020 and 2021.




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