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Inventory Product Photographer

Chattanooga, TN

At Adorama, we are a leader in the photography, videography & audio world. Our products allow creators to reach their highest potential and transform their personal and professional lifestyles to the next level.

We are looking for individuals who are detail oriented and love to think outside the box to meet the demands of the organization as well as our customers. If you are ready to work in an ever-advancing environment with our state-of-the-art products and services, apply and join us for a fun & productive tech environment.

We are looking to hire an individual with beginner to intermediate level experience in Product Photography and studio lighting. We are willing to train and help you grow. If you are a gear head who loves photo and video technology, loves to learn, and knows there way around a DSLR this is the job for you!

 

Job Summary:

This position will be photographing preowned and new photo, video, audio, lighting, and computer equipment to be used for online retail listings on various retail sites. The Photographer will take detailed photos of equipment, to show the merchandize and any imperfections the equipment may possess. The Photographer will oversee the shooting of high- and low-end Equipment ranging from (consumer, prosumer and professional equipment such as Arri and Red Camera, Apple, Blackmagic, Canon, Nikon, etc.).


Responsibilities:

  • Setup and teardown of Studio lighting and photography equipment as needed
  • Coordinate schedule to meet daily deadlines and shot counts
  • Prep and setup merchandize for product shots
  • Photograph merchandize maintaining the highest level of Dynamic range
  • be able to execute the lighting Style sheet and guidelines for each item
  • Uphold equipment and workspace cleanliness and standards
  • Drive continuous refinement to the studio’s workflows and processes
  • Maintain the consistent high standards for productivity, accuracy, and quality
  • Ideal candidate should be dependable, decisive, self-motivated, productive and be able to work within a large team environment as well as independent

Skills:

  • Ability to multi-task and establish priorities to meet deadlines
  • Strong organizational and documentation
  • Effective verbal and written communication
  • Strong visual attention to detail, an eye for consistency, and able to manipulate lighting gear
  • Intermediate knowledge of studio lighting systems and techniques (Strobes or consistent)
  • Be comfortable using Canon or Nikon DSLR camera systems


Schedule:

Monday – Thursday and abbreviated Fridays, Saturdays closed, Occasional Sundays during holiday season and upon request.

 

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