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Product Photographer (Honolulu, HI)

$20-25/year

1011 Kuekue St, Honolulu, HI 96825, USA

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Misha Hawaii is a small local company that specializes in making one-of-a-kind jewelry.  Here,  everyone has unique skills that enhance the Misha Hawaii brand.  Opportunity to grow with a small company. At Misha Hawaii, we make modern-day pearl jewelry. JOB TITLE: Will focus primarily on making sure the new products are photographed and uploaded to our website. QUALIFICATIONS: 2+ years of professional experience with Adobe Creative Suite Strong portfolio of product photography (required) Degree in Photography or 2–3 years of professional photography experience Knowledge of both photography and model photography Skilled photo editing, retouching, and modifications Excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to multitask Strong verbal and written communication skills with a professional demeanor Ability to sit, stand, reach, and kneel for extended periods, and lift up to 50 lbs Demonstrated creativity, initiative, and willingness to stay current on industry trends and suggest improvements to processes Ability to maintain a clean, organized, and efficient work environment RESPONSIBILITIES Capture, edit, and deliver product photography for website, social media, email campaigns, special events, and marketing initiatives Support video production and other creative projects in both shooting and assisting roles Maintain high standards of creativity, punctuality, accuracy, and organization in all visual deliverables Photograph and edit products in a studio setting, with most time spent on product and lifestyle photography Produce consistent white-background, studio, and lifestyle imagery that aligns with Misha Hawaii’s brand standards Manage files, organize digital assets, and maintain marketing collateral libraries Collaborate with the creative team to pitch and execute new product and lifestyle photography concepts Ensure photography guidelines, standards, and best practices are upheld across all projectsBENEFITS: Flexible Schedule Opportunity to grow in a small company Possibility to go Full Time (benefits for full time: insurance, paid Federal Holidays, paid PTO, retirement etc) EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: 1-3 years of professional photography experience Experience with Adobe Photoshop a plus Experience with Lightroom and Canva Photo editing and photo modification. Knowledgeable with IPhone and editing Job Type: Part-time 10-20 hours a month

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1011 Kuekue St, Honolulu, HI 96825, USA
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