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Contents Technician

Novi, MI · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Gather supplies including boxing and packing materials, tablets and bar codes per specifications of ... Take photos, inventory and perform pack out of damaged items * Evaluate, document and clean damaged ...

Geotechnician

Boise, ID · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Maintain core integrity from recovery through boxing and shipment * Prepare daily quick logs for ... Photograph logged core according to project standards * Enter and quality-check geological and ...

Maintain core integrity from recovery through boxing and shipment * Prepare daily quick logs for ... Photograph logged core according to project standards * Enter and quality-check geological and ...

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How much do boxing photography jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for boxing photography in the United States is $23.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Boxing Photography job?

A Boxing Photography job involves capturing high-quality images of boxing events, fighters, and related moments. This includes action shots during matches, promotional photos, and behind-the-scenes content. Photographers must have an understanding of lighting, movement, and timing to capture dynamic moments. They often work for media outlets, sports organizations, or independently for fighters and promoters.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Boxing Photography position, and why are they important?

Success in Boxing Photography requires strong photography skills, in-depth knowledge of sports action, and experience capturing high-speed motion under challenging lighting conditions. Familiarity with professional-grade DSLR or mirrorless cameras, fast lenses, and photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom is typically essential, and some photographers pursue certifications in sports photography. Exceptional timing, quick reflexes, attention to detail, and the ability to establish rapport with athletes and event organizers are valuable soft skills. These capabilities ensure the photographer captures dynamic, high-quality images that showcase the excitement and intensity of boxing events.

What are some challenges boxing photographers commonly face, and how can they prepare for them?

Boxing photographers often contend with fast-paced action, unpredictable movement, and low lighting conditions inside arenas, which can make capturing clear, compelling images challenging. They must be prepared to adjust camera settings rapidly and anticipate key moments to ensure they don’t miss important shots. Building strong relationships with event organizers and understanding venue layouts can provide better access and optimal shooting positions. Staying up-to-date with the latest camera technology and practicing in similar live-action environments will also help photographers consistently deliver high-quality work.
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What states have the most Boxing Photography jobs? States with the most job openings for Boxing Photography jobs include:

Lincoln Park- Lead Gen and Events Specialist

Title Boxing Club

Chicago, IL

$16.60/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Lead Gen and Events Specialist is the heartbeat of TITLE Boxing Club's local presence. You are the face members see before class, the energy that keeps them coming back, and the relentless force bringing new people through the door. This is not a desk job — you'll be on the club floor during classes, out in Boston's neighborhoods, and in the community converting conversations into memberships while building relationships that keep people coming back for more.
This role is equal parts hunter and connector: you're growing our membership through aggressive grassroots lead generation and deepening the community that makes people stay. If you light up when meeting new people, get a rush from turning a cold conversation into a new member, and believe fitness communities can change lives — this role is for you.
Key Responsibilities
Lead Generation amp; New Member Growth
  • Be on the floor during classes and in the community daily — meeting potential members, sparking conversations, and turning connections into leads
  • Use AI tools to research and identify local lead-generation opportunities: business partnerships, corporate wellness programs, residential buildings, community events, and neighborhood activations
  • Build outreach lists and initiate first-touch communication to set up meetings for the Marketing Manager and Club Managers
  • Track lead sources, outreach status, and follow-up needs in shared systems — own the pipeline and keep it moving

Ambassador amp; Community Outreach
  • Develop and sustain authentic relationships with TITLE Ambassadors and influential community partners who can drive new member acquisition
  • Execute TITLE's product seeding strategy through Ambassadors and community partners
  • Follow up with leads and prospects with urgency — your job isn't done until they're booked into a class
  • Make retention personal: conduct membership retention calls and individual outreach to keep members engaged and coming back

Event Coordination amp; Setup
  • Plan and coordinate lead-generating events and community activations — pop-ups, tabling, and neighborhood events designed to bring new faces into the club
  • Support member appreciation and re-engagement events that reduce attrition and strengthen loyalty
  • Research and secure local sponsors and partners to support events, freeing up managers to focus on daily operations

Marketing Operations
  • Prepare marketing materials, signage, and event kits that represent the brand at its best
  • Capture social content — photos, videos, and member testimonials — during classes and events
  • Support email campaigns, local marketing calendars, and campaign execution

Administrative amp; Reporting
  • Maintain organized outreach trackers, lead lists, and partnership logs
  • Deliver weekly summaries of lead-gen progress, event pipeline, and community partnership conversations

Qualifications
  • You are genuinely outgoing — you don't just tolerate meeting new people, you thrive on it, and you're energized by turning a cold conversation into a real connection
  • Passionate about lead generation and community building in equal measure — you want to grow something, not just maintain it
  • Strong communicator in person, on the phone, and in writing — comfortable initiating outreach and following up with confidence
  • Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple relationships, leads, and projects simultaneously without dropping the ball
  • Evenings and weekends are a core part of this role, not an exception — that's when our community is most alive and you need to be there
  • Passionate about fitness, wellness, or community-based experiences — you don't have to be a boxer, but you have to believe in what we're building
  • Curious and excited about AI and new technology tools — you'll use them daily to research, create, and outreach smarter
  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Marketing, Communications, Business, Sports Management, or a related field preferred
  • Must be located in Boston

Job Perks
  • Free TITLE Boxing Club membership
  • Free classes at partner studios including Solid Core and Yoga Box