About Jennifer
Jennifer Zmuda is an Emmy award-winning director and professional photographer in Columbus, Ohio. Drawing on her national reputation as a dance photographer, Jennifer’s photography services showcase a passion for movement and storytelling that sets her work apart. From corporate video production to upscale wedding photography, her work is backed by an extensive portfolio of high-profile clients across the country.
Jennifer’s projects have been featured in The Washington Post, Good Housekeeping, Architectural Digest, Pointe Magazine, Dance Magazine, The Columbus Dispatch, CityScene, and many other local and national outlets. With a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of California, Irvine, she launched her photography business in 2006 and continues to shoot dance and wedding photography along with senior pictures, baby portraits, corporate videos, and much more.
Since 2011, Jennifer has acted as the sole dance photographer and videographer for BalletMet, the premier Columbus dance company and academy, and in 2017, she won her first Emmy for the short-format dance film, “Vaulted.”
Columbus Small-Business Video & Photo Agency
Professional photography services and video production in Columbus, Ohio.
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Why Most Brands Struggle With Consistent Visual Content (and How to Fix It in 2026)
Consistent Visual Content isn’t a “nice to have” it’s how brands are built Most brands aren’t struggling because they lack talent, ideas, or effort.They’re struggling because their visual content is…
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The Real Cost of Cutting Corners: Professional Headshots vs. AI Generators
Let’s get this out of the way: AI headshot generators are flashy and quick. They’re cheaper than professional headshots. They promise a polished, “professional” look without ever leaving your desk,…
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Social Media Content: The #1 Amazing Reason Some Brands Stand Out While Others Fade Away
Let’s be honest: social media is loud. Every scroll is a sea of trending sounds, oversaturated colors, and “look at me” moments. So how do some brands actually break through?…
