Photographer and Videographer

Job Overview:
We are seeking a talented and experienced photographer and videographer to capture and produce high-quality visual content for our events and brand. The successful candidate will have a creative producer eye and must be able to integrate their work seamlessly with LIVE social media. They must also have a basic camera set and be able to work independently while delivering high-quality results.

Responsibilities:
  • Attend events and capture both photos and videos to produce high-quality visual content
  • Basic level of Editing and post-produce photos and videos to ensure their quality and consistency
  • Work closely with event organizers to understand the event theme and objectives, and deliver content that aligns with them
  • Ensure that all content is produced in a timely and efficient manner while maintaining a high level of quality
  • Integrate their work seamlessly with LIVE social media, including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
  • Collaborate with other creatives to ensure that all visual content produced aligns with the overall brand strategy
  • Continuously stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in photography and videography

Requirements:
  1. At least 1 year of experience in photography and videography, preferably in event coverage
  2. A strong portfolio that demonstrates the ability to produce high-quality visual content
  3. Experience with LIVE social media integration
  4. Basic camera set, including a camera, tripod, lenses, phone camera, and basic lighting equipment
  5. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  6. Ability to work independently and in a team environment while meeting tight deadlines
  7. Strong attention to detail and ability to multitask
  8. Must be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances
If you are passionate about photography and videography and have the skills and experience required for this position, we encourage you to apply. We offer a competitive compensation package and the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of mission driven humans.
To apply send in your resume and work samples link at akil@theboxoflife.com

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