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Photographer/Videographer

Urbana, IA

Join Clickstop’s Marketing Team as a Photographer/Videographer and contribute to the development and production of photo and video content for the Clickstop family of brands! 

 Hear from one of your future teammates:  
“At Clickstop, we are empowered to take ownership of the projects most aligned with our skillsets and encouraged to seek opportunities that expand them. The sky is the limit for the impact we can bring to the company” -Mike S, Marketing 

What will you be doing? 
Clickstop’s Photographer/Videographer will own the creation of high-quality video and photography that showcases our products, people, and brands across our websites, Amazon, and other marketing channels. This role focuses primarily on videography while also supporting product photography as needed. You will manage the full production process—from planning and equipment setup to capturing and editing content—ensuring final assets meet brand standards and project objectives. 

 

Content Creation 

  • Capture high-quality video footage with strong visual composition, lighting, and sound 
  • Edit live-action and motion graphic videos that highlight our products, people, and brands 
  • Capture product photography that aligns with brand guidelines and e-commerce best practices 
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to align on creative strategy, messaging, and content placement 
  • Plan and scope projects in advance to ensure efficient production and minimize rework 
  • Select, prepare, and operate cameras, lenses, lighting, and audio equipment to achieve the best possible results 
  • Coordinate products, props, locations, and resources needed for photo and video shoots 
  • Organize and maintain media assets so they are easy to access and use across teams 
  • Manage workload effectively to meet project timelines and deadlines 

Equipment & Studio Management 

  • Ensure the team has the equipment needed to support all brands and projects 
  • Maximize the use of cameras, lenses, lighting, and audio equipment 
  • Maintain studio spaces and equipment in an organized, professional condition 
  • Research and recommend new equipment when needed 


Are you the ideal candidate for this job?

How You Work… 

  • Aligning with Clickstop’s Core Values to drive our culture and business forward 
  • Enjoying a collaborative work environment where you are connecting with team members daily while onsite to conduct brand photo shoots 
  • You challenge us to become better tomorrow than we are today 
  • You accomplish amazing amounts of important, relevant work on time 
  • You consistently perform at high levels and are focused on great results 
  • You see challenges as opportunities 
  • You learn rapidly and eagerly seek to learn, improve, and grow 
  • You value and cultivate relationships with those around you 

You’re Experienced… 

  • As a camera operator 
  • Operating relevant equipment: gimbals, sound and lighting equipment, and more 
  • Shooting product photography (studio and application) 
  • Production and editing workflows in photo/video projects 
  • Applying theoretical knowledge of photography and filming 
  • Understanding and following storyboards 
  • Skillfully using Adobe Software: Premiere, After Effects, Lightroom, and Photoshop 
  • Transporting photo and video equipment 
  • Preferred minimum 2-3 years of photography and video production 
  • Preferred minimum 1 year experience video editing 
  • Bonus points: Drone experience and FAA certification 
  • Bonus points: Experience with AI workflows in pre- and post-production 

What does Clickstop provide? 

  • A purpose-driven career experience; discovering the opportunity to pursue your best self (as an employee, parent, partner, community member, etc.) 
  • An entrepreneurial environment where opportunities are endless for those who seek them. 
  • Effective and impactful cross-department collaboration opportunities with our highly dynamicClickstop teams!  
  • Recognition for personal, team, and company accomplishments - Clickstop’s success is a reflection of your engagement and excellence! 
  • We offergreat full-time benefits including a competitive compensation package and a generous amount of time off. But what truly sets us apart is how we work and the environment we work in! Benefits include:    
    • Health Insurance ($0 Premium option),Dental & Vision Insurance 
    • PTO, Paid Holidays, Wellness, Birthday and Volunteer Time Off 
    • Life and Disability Insurance 
    • 401K Match 
    • ESOP – After one full year of service and minimum hour requirement is met 

 

The responsibilities of this role are to be executed onsite at our headquarters in Urbana, Iowa. 
Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check.
Clickstop is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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