Job Alert - Social Media / Digital Marketing Assistant

 
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ArtCenter Photography and Imaging department is looking for a Social Media / Digital Marketing Assistant to help with online community engagement. The major responsibilities include the following:

  • Help manage the Social Media Content Calendar for Instagram and other social platforms

  • Engage with community through comments, likes, etc.

  • Ensure brand consistency and professionalism through tone, voice, and terminology

  • Monitor paid promotions and campaigns

  • Prepare digital assets for email newsletters and social media

Compensation is $17/hr. Hours will be flexible, and you will be asked to work for 5-6 hours per week. The ideal candidate is active on social media, has experience submitting deliverables, and meeting deadlines. If you have experience managing other professional social media accounts, that is even better.

If you are interested in this position, please email your resume and a brief cover letter describing your qualifications to Ray de Mesa, Director Photography and Imaging. Please include the handle of accounts you manage. We are accepting applications through Monday, February 15th and hope to fill the position by the end of next week. Start date will be Monday, February 22nd.

Applicant Deadline: Monday, February 15th, 2021

 

Call for Submission - AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships

 
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AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships benefit underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Scholarships are awarded annually to encourage social and environmental responsibility and cultural awareness in the next generation of artists and designers.

Our primary aims are to increase diversity in the creative professions, and to foster social and environmental responsibility in the artists, designers, and studios of tomorrow. Scholarship recipients are selected not only for their talent and their need, but also for their demonstrated commitment to giving back to the larger community through their work. Each scholarship is paid directly to the recipient’s school and applied toward tuition.

Basic scholarships are awarded in amounts of $2,500–$3,000. One or two top awards may be given in an amount up to $5,000 at the jury’s discretion. Honorable mention prizes in the amount of $500 cash are also awarded. Recipients will receive a one-year AIGA membership.

Entry Deadline - April 13th, 2021

 

Call for Submission - Magnum Foundation Fellowship

 
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The Magnum Foundation Fellowship, a program offering stipends, mentorship, and arts administration experience to early-career photographers, is now accepting applications. While many fellows are recent graduates, we also welcome self-taught photographers, and those of any age who are both producing impactful projects in New York City and have a genuine interest in nonprofit arts administration.

During the fellowship, fellows produce an in-depth project local in New York City that demonstrates a commitment to social issues and community based work. Fellows are encouraged to build relationships with their subjects in the field, build partnerships with relevant organizations, and experiment with new narrative forms and storytelling techniques. Fellows receive mentorship and project development support from Magnum Foundation staff and our extended network throughout the duration of the fellowship.

In addition to producing a project, fellows are considered an integral part of the team and are expected to make significant contributions to the day-to-day work at Magnum Foundation. The fellows work on range of projects in the New York office including research on social issues, exploration of emerging technologies and platforms, multimedia production, and event production. Candidates should have expertise in at least one of the following areas: arts administration, research, writing, video production, or graphic design. Candidates will be paired with Magnum Foundation projects according to their expertise and interests.

Entry Deadline: February 25, 2021

 

Call for Submission - LensCulture Portrait Awards 2021

 
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Photos courtesy LensCulture

Photos courtesy LensCulture

The 8th annual LensCulture Portrait Awards aim to discover and reward more than 35 photographers around the globe who are making exceptional photographic portraits today.

These awards are open to photographers at all levels of experience, and all genres of portraiture are welcome — from professional studio shoots, to detailed environmental portraits, to casual candids. We’re open to all types of artistic approaches, too, including staged, fiction, fashion, metaphoric, self-portrait and conceptual work.

Winners will enjoy career-changing opportunities including exhibition in New York, extensive media coverage, cash prizes and more.

Entry is free for single submission. Prices vary for additional images.

Entry Deadline: Wednesday, February 17, 2021

 

Job Alert - Junior Product Photographer

 
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GOAT is seeking a Junior Product Photographer to join our Los Angeles-based team. In this role, you will be reporting to the Product Photography Manager and will handle sneaker and apparel shoots daily. You will work alongside a Product Photographer to grab product for both shoes and apparel. Candidates should also know how to build and break down a flat lay station with knowledge of studio equipment and safety. Candidates should be organized and detail-oriented and have a good eye for colors and exposure. Candidates must also be knowledgeable in Adobe Photoshop.

 

Job Alert - Photographer

 
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is seeking a talented and versatile photographer to join our creative in-house photography team. This is a full-time temporary position. The successful candidate will provide digital capture of artworks and objects in LACMA’s diverse and encyclopedic collections, as well as documenting exhibitions, installations, special events, and other programs. This candidate should also be able to take directions while being able to work independently; be organized and able to juggle multiple projects at once.

 

Job Alert - Volunteer Photography Mentor

 
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Love photography? Have a passion for working with kids and teens? Pablove Shutterbugs, the signature arts program of The Pablove Foundation, teaches children living with cancer to develop their creative voice through the art of photography. We are currently seeking Volunteer Mentors in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange Counties with experience in photography. 

Volunteer Mentors play an integral role in working with children and teens living with cancer by providing lessons in photography that cover fundamental concepts and techniques. Learning photography concepts alongside other kids undergoing similar experiences empowers our students to express themselves, exercise their independence, and practice new ways of seeing – all while having fun! Lessons are provided to pediatric cancer patients ages 6-18 years old each week at their home and in a classroom setting. There is no cost for students to participate in this program.

Mentors are paired one-on-one with a student and will help them grow artistically by encouraging them to practice and develop their creative eye. Volunteer mentors will also receive extensive training about working with families affected by cancer and will follow a basic photography curriculum established by Pablove Shutterbugs.

 

Job Alert - Video Production Assistant

 
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This position will support and assist with the Athletic Department game day activities at Walter Pyramid and Blair Field related to video production, content, editing and streaming for live athletic events. Additionally, the incumbent will maintain a focus on capturing most aspects of the live events, including pre-game activities, promotions, game action and the overall fan environment.

Committed to following NCAA, Big West Conference, Mountain West Sports Federation (MPSF) and Golden Coast Conference rules and regulations.  Fully support and abide by CSU and Long Beach State’s commitment to maintain a working and learning environment where every student, employee, and community member is treated with dignity and respect.  Employee will support and comply with the Long Beach State commitment to maintain a safe and healthy living and learning environment for everyone.

Ability to communicate with an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community.  Ability to follow all university policies, procedures, and guidelines including but not limited to safety, civility, information security, and non-discrimination policies and procedures.  Ability to contribute to a positive university experience for each and every student, and assist in achieving the university's commitment to a "vision of excellence."

 

Call for Submissions - Alpha Female Grant Program

 
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The Alpha Female is visual creator and Alpha Universe is on a mission to support the growth of underrepresented voices in photography, videography, and filmmaking, and provide a platform for creators across the artistic spectrum furthering this mission with their work. If you have a photo or video project idea that you believe in, and this grant will help you bring it to life. Besides funding, we’ll provide the Sony gear to shoot on, Adobe software to edit with, and the opportunity to have your project seen worldwide by countless creators who will be inspired to create alongside you.

Entry deadline is February 15th, 2021