About Ryan Jane Media

Ryan Jane Media was developed in 2020 with the intention of sharing my eccentric vision with the world. I specialize in creating artwork that is strong in visual storytelling and heavy in peculiar, mysterious undertones. I am extremely passionate about utilizing photography, film and other various mediums as a form of storytelling.

Recent Experience

Lead Photographer & Artist, Ryan Jane Media (2020–Present)
Business Owner/Ringmaster. Visual Artist. Creative Director.

Director of Photography — The Envelope (2024–2025)
Lead Camera Operator, Director of Photography and Lighting Director for an action-driven short film.

Behind-The-Scenes Photographer — DREAM Feature Film (2024)
Captured candid on-set moments across multiple film locations in Northern California.

Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design 2024 BFA Photography Alumni

I have worked with so many amazing clients throughout my photography journey and am thankful for every experience I’ve had with them. Some of my work has been displayed in multiple RMCAD Galleries, published in Maxi Magazine and has won competitions. I have published interviews with VoyageDenver & Bold Journey discussing my artistic journey.

In November 2023, I created an exhibition piece entitled THE WRETCHED RAINBOW that discussed the common lack of bold color usage within the horror genre; something my work aims to contradict. You can read more about this exhibition HERE.

Even outside of my photography business, art and creativity truly consume my life. I am currently working through an apprenticeship program to gain my hairstylist license. Doing hair has changed my life in beautiful ways I did not think imaginable and I am so excited to see where this career path takes me. Whenever I have spare time, I go to the movies every chance I get because filmmaking is my favorite medium. I am in the middle of writing two big horror pieces that I am excited to announce when the time is right. Music is an extremely important part of my life and my favorite color is green. I love campy horror films, but truly think that Surf’s Up from 2007 is a cinematic masterpiece. I feel so grateful that I am able to consistently create art and share it with the world, no matter the medium.