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Part-Time Photographer / Videographer (Bilingual Preferred)

Events · Products · Spaces
Ideal for Graduating Seniors, Recent Grads & Master’s Students

We’re looking for a curious, visually fluent Photographer / Videographer who’s early in their career and eager to build a strong, real-world portfolio across events, interiors, products, and cultural spaces.

This role is designed for someone finishing school, recently graduated, or currently in a Master’s program who wants professional credits, paid experience, and exposure to live productions and designed environments.

What You’ll Work On
• Live events: performances, talks, openings, weddings, pop-ups
• Designed spaces: interiors, architectural moments, atmosphere, flow
• Products & details: lifestyle objects, food & beverage, beauty, merch
• Brand storytelling: candid moments, textures, light, movement

You’ll be shooting real projects that get published, shared, and archived — not practice work.

What You’ll Learn & Do
• Shoot both photo and short-form video in professional environments
• Learn how productions actually run: timing, access, constraints, rhythm
• Develop an eye for editorial storytelling, not just coverage
• Receive clear creative direction while having room to experiment
• Build a portfolio across multiple categories, not just one

This Is a Great Fit If You…
• Are graduating soon, recently graduated, or currently in a Master’s program
• Have a solid foundation in photography or videography (school or personal work counts)
• Want paid, professional experience while still learning
• Are comfortable being on your feet and working in real-time environments
• Care about composition, pacing, and visual narrative

Especially Encouraged
• MFA / MA / MArch / Design / Film / Media / Arts students
• Students transitioning from school projects to professional work
• Creatives building toward freelance or studio careers

Schedule & Structure
• Part-time, flexible, project-based

Equipment
• You bring your own camera gear (DSLR / mirrorless acceptable)
• No massive kit required — strong eye matters more

Why This Role Is Valuable
• Real clients, real deadlines, real usage
• Portfolio material across events, spaces, and products
• Credits and references you can actually use
• Exposure to producers, designers, performers, and operators