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Junior Photography Editor

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SideRamp allows professionals to engage with part-time opportunities in the gig economy, offering a centralized platform that manages high-quality, flexible side gigs. We focus on connecting our users to various freelance and part-time work—from discovering opportunities to streamlining the application process.

Junior Photography Editor

We are collaborating with a creative agency specializing in visual arts that is in need of a Junior Photography Editor for part-time, project-based assignments. Your primary responsibility will involve enhancing and editing photography content.

Client

The client is a renowned photography studio located in a bustling urban setting, focusing on fashion and editorial photography.

Description

As a Junior Photography Editor, you will be tasked with refining and perfecting photography visuals. You will closely collaborate with the photography team to ensure high-quality output.

Responsibilities

  • Enhance and retouch photographs to meet quality standards
  • Collaborate with photographers to understand project requirements
  • Organize and manage photography assets efficiently
  • Ensure consistency in style and visual brand identity
  • Assist in selecting final images for projects

Requirements

  • Proficiency in photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop
  • Strong attention to detail and a creative eye for visual aesthetics
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
  • Basic knowledge of photography techniques and principles
  • Relevant coursework or certification in photography or graphic design

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