By Grant Bevins on August 13, 2025
Galina Ivankovich has turned a lifelong passion into a full-time profession. Originally from Moscow, Galina has traveled the world, living in places like Thailand and Indonesia before ultimately settling in New York City. With a background that includes hotel management and creative direction, she now runs her visual content business under the brand name GIU Production.
GIU Production specializes in high-quality visual content for branding purposes. Galina focuses on photography and videography that help small businesses tell their stories with authenticity and style. Whether it’s professional headshots, behind-the-scenes footage, or event coverage, she crafts visuals that reflect the essence of her clients’ brands.
Her portfolio is versatile: beauty professionals, corporate events, influencers, and even a recent shoot for the Louis Vuitton Cafe in New York City are part of her expanding clientele.
Most of Galina’s clients are small business owners, including hairstylists, massage therapists, and makeup artists. She also collaborates with companies that host regular events in various cities. What makes her work stand out is her ability to adapt to her clients’ budgets and needs without compromising on quality.
Instead of offering standard packages, Galina tailors each project based on the scope of work and client goals. Her approach ensures that every business, no matter the size, can benefit from professional visual content.
Though she’s based in New York City, Galina is available for projects across the U.S. Currently, most of her work is centered in New York and New Jersey, but she’s open to traveling for larger assignments. Her flexibility has made her a go-to partner for businesses looking for consistency and professionalism.
Galina’s transition into full-time content creation began in 2022. What started as a creative outlet during her time in hotel management quickly evolved into a career. After positive feedback from friends and industry professionals, she took the leap into entrepreneurship.
From food photography for restaurants in remote locations to capturing candid moments at high-profile events, Galina’s journey is defined by adaptability and vision.
What sets Galina apart is her focus on production quality and personalized service. While many studios operate with larger teams and fixed models, Galina offers a more boutique, hands-on experience. She takes pride in delivering visuals that aren’t just beautiful but also strategic.
Her insight into marketing allows her to guide clients on how to best use the content she produces. She blends creative direction with a practical understanding of what works for social media and web presence.
Galina frequently donates her time and skills to support local initiatives. From free photoshoots for veterinary clinics to creative collaborations for charitable events, she believes in using her talents to uplift others.
Though business is going well, Galina is aiming for sustainable growth. She dreams of balancing seasonal demand by working in warmer climates during New York’s quieter months. She’s also passionate about expanding her branding work and building long-term client relationships.
Whether you’re a local business owner looking for professional visuals or someone who appreciates heartfelt creative work, Galina Ivankovich offers a blend of artistry and reliability. Through GIU Production, she’s creating more than just content—she’s helping brands shine.
Website: giuproduction.com
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