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Making Moves: Ivy Media Moves From E.C. Location to Downtown C.F.

owners Kyle Lehman and Alak Phillips cite pandemic losses, increasing price of E.C. real estate, as reasons for moving business

Parker Reed, photos by Andrea Paulseth |

owners Kyle Lehman and Alak Phillips cite pandemic losses, increasing price of E.C. real estate, as reasons for moving business
REPLANTING IVY. Owners Kyle Lehman (pictured above) and Alak Phillips cite pandemic losses and the increasing price of Eau Claire real estate as reasons for moving their business (shown here at its prior Eau Claire location).

A current of creative energy is flowing upriver to Chippewa Falls, as Ivy Media – a professional video and photography production company – moves from Eau Claire to Chippewa Falls.

Co-owners Kyle Lehman and Alak Phillips started Ivy Media in early 2019 and are now transitioning their business model and central location to accommodate changes forced upon them during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I’ve been doing film and photography for the past eight years and this isn’t the first time I’ve had to reinvent myself or how our company looks at things,” Lehman said. “I’m a business owner because I enjoy adjusting to and solving problems. We ran into a big problem internally with our company when the pandemic hit, but now I’m excited to solve that problem and continue pursuing this career.”

Ivy Media has made a name for itself in the Chippewa Valley through a variety of photography and video projects, ranging from portraits to large-scale corporate advertising campaigns. Some of the projects under Ivy’s belt include local commercials, Dart Transportation’s advertising materials, a Bon Iver documentary done by Ambient Inks, and The Voice alum Chris Kroeze’s promotional materials.

We’re not leaving Eau Claire because we don’t like Eau Claire; we’re leaving Eau Claire because we cannot afford Eau Claire. 

We just can’t grow and scale our company as fast as Eau Claire needs us to. We needed to be in an area where we can grow at our own pace.

KYLE LEHMAN

IVY MEDIA

When Ivy Media first opened in downtown Eau Claire, their business model was that of a co-working space in which freelance photographers, musicians, videographers, and companies would rent space and equipment out from the company for a flat monthly fee. Within the first few months, Ivy Media skyrocketed to 36 members.

Within the first six months of the coronavirus pandemic, every member ceased their monthly agreement due to a lack of work in the creative field and not wanting to work in an office environment for the time being.

Since the creative business landscape has drastically changed in the past 18 months, Lehman said he and Phillips set their sight on a new place for the business to call home.

“It is so difficult to invest yourself into a community for eight years and then decide to leave,” Lehman said. “We’re not leaving Eau Claire because we don’t like Eau Claire; we’re leaving Eau Claire because we cannot afford Eau Claire. We just can’t grow and scale our company as fast as Eau Claire needs us to. We needed to be in an area where we can grow at our own pace.”

Ivy Media staff are now moving equipment into the company’s new home at 521 N. Bridge St. in Chippewa Falls. The space will be fully completed and operational by February and will feature ample space for high-end photo and video work. It will be available for freelancers and other businesses in need of production space.

“There are always great events happening here,” Lehman said. “It’s a tourism area, and businesses are moving here left and right. Chippewa Falls is a great place to live. It’s affordable, and the people here are so supportive of each other. I’m excited to see where things go here.” 


For more information, and to inquire for services from Ivy Media, you can contact them at info@ivymedia.org.

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