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There will be some management and negotiation of photo contracts; however, the most important ... A keen eye for editing and selecting visual assets. Strong understanding of photo copyright and ...

There will be some management and negotiation of photo contracts; however, the most important ... A quick technology learner with demonstrated proficiency in photo editing or commercial camera ...

Strong experience working with photo agencies and freelance photographers, including negotiating rates and contracts. * Deep knowledge of photo editing processes, technical standards, and best ...

ABOUT THE ROLE Red Carrot is seeking a Journeyman Photographer/Video Editor to support the customer's External Affairs office on a federal communications contract. This role provides photo and video ...

ABOUT THE ROLE Red Carrot is seeking a Journeyman Photographer/Video Editor to support the customer's External Affairs office on a federal communications contract. This role provides photo and video ...

This 6 month contract role is hybrid (2-3 days/week) in the company's HQ in Hawthorne, CA. Digital ... Support light photo editing and simple layout adjustments to enhance visual content. * Assist in ...

Solicit bids and prepare contracts for freelance contributors. * Develop and maintain schedules ... photo shoots both on- and off-site, trafficking digital scans and transparencies, compiling related ...

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How much do contract photo editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract photo editor in the United States is $22.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Contract Photo Editor job?

A Contract Photo Editor is a freelance or temporary professional responsible for selecting, editing, and enhancing images for publications, websites, or other media. They work with photographers, designers, and content teams to ensure high-quality visuals that align with brand or editorial standards. This role often involves color correction, cropping, retouching, and organizing digital assets. Contract Photo Editors may work remotely or on-site, depending on the employer's needs. Their workload and duration of engagement can vary based on project scope and deadlines.

What are some typical challenges faced by Contract Photo Editors, and how do they overcome them?

Contract Photo Editors often work with tight deadlines and varying client expectations, which can make project management and clear communication vital for success. They may also need to coordinate with photographers, art directors, or marketing teams remotely, requiring strong organizational and collaboration skills. Staying updated with evolving editing software and industry trends is another common challenge. Successful editors overcome these obstacles by maintaining effective workflows, prioritizing professional development, and establishing clear lines of communication with clients and team members.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Contract Photo Editor position, and why are they important?

To succeed as a Contract Photo Editor, you need proficiency in image editing, color correction, and photo retouching, supported by a strong portfolio and relevant experience. Expertise with industry-standard software like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and knowledge of digital asset management systems is essential. Excellent time management, communication skills, and the ability to collaborate remotely make someone stand out in this flexible position. These competencies ensure high-quality, timely delivery of visual content that meets client specifications in dynamic work environments.

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Company Description

At SANDOW, we know the key to being the best is to hire the best. We are looking for passionate, driven, committed talent to deliver exceptional performance.

Working for innovative, groundbreaking brands in an entrepreneurial environment requires a what-it takes mentality to get the job done. At SANDOW, there is always opportunity to shine and, in return, we reward stellar employees with competitive compensation, attractive perks, and the ability to take on new challenges - even if it is outside your wheelhouse. If you have got the chops, we'll take notice and provide the pathway to grow your career faster than you ever imagined possible.

Want to join us? Keep reading.

Job Description

Job Overview:
SANDOW is seeking an enthusiastic, hardworking, and extremely well -organized Photo Editor to join our team. The ideal candidate is an energetic self-starter who shows a sophisticated eye towards image selection and a strong visual point-of-view to help steer, produce and maintain the imagery for our design-focused brands. As an experienced member of the creative team, they should demonstrate good decision-making ability and be able to handle multiple tasks with little direction while prioritizing and managing their time efficiently.
The position works closely with various editorial and design teams to perform photo research, obtain cost estimates, manage photo budgets, and work with stock agencies and photographers to get hi-res files.  There will be some management and negotiation of photo contracts; however, the most important attribute of the ideal candidate for this role is that they have a keen eye for beautiful design and luxury images.  This role requires an individual who is highly organized and has a strong attention to detail.  A candidate having practiced disciplines of DAM and experience in assisting, shooting or managing in a photography environment is a plus.Job Responsibilities:
Uses a keen eye for visual aesthetic and imagination to edit and narrow down images for selects and the creation of contact sheets and catalogs with impeccable judgment towards image quality and narrative.
    Advise on photography concepts and references, including budgets and rights consideration, usage and licensing.
    Manage communications, fee and expense negotiations, creating detailed cost estimates, usage reports and ensuring adherence to photo budgets by   individual shoots, as well as by issue.
    File organization and Asset Management of product photography and royalty free images. Compile all supporting attribute information, supplied or observed, such as credits, captions for file meta-tagging and archival purposes.
    Selection and management of photo interns and any freelance photo-research help.Developing and maintaining strong relationships with top photographers, stylists, models, agencies and stock houses and identifying other sources for high-quality imagery.
    Researching, sourcing, and assigning photographers for multiple magazines. This requires knowledge of all areas of photography including lifestyle, beauty, conceptual, still life, portrait, action, reportage.
    Producing photo shoots: casting and hiring talent, hiring and managing stylists and prop designers, securing locations and permits, orchestrating shoot logistics, selecting wardrobe, scouting, and all aspects of production. 

Qualifications

    Bachelors degree in Photography, Photojournalism, Visual Communication or related field of study.
    Minimum of 5-7 years photo editing experience in a publication or commercial setting.
    A keen eye for editing and selecting visual assets.
    Strong understanding of photo copyright and negotiating rights usage and clearance.
    Strong ability to negotiate fees with photographers, talent agencies and reps, stock houses, authors, models, etc.
    Must demonstrate expert knowledge photographic standards as well as a comprehensive understanding of digital file specs, size and formats.
    Extensive knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite including Photoshop, Lightroom and Bridge in a Mac OS X environment. A quick technology learner with demonstrated proficiency in photo editing or commercial camera software such as Photo Mechanic or Phase One Media Pro a plus.
    Must have solid writing, proofing, interpersonal and communication skills and be able to maintain a professional demeanor at all times. 
    Highly organized, strong attention to detail, keen problem solving and analytical skills and the ability to think logically and be resourceful when issues arise.
    Demonstrates teamwork and positive attitude while being self-motivated and comfortable working independently and juggling several projects on tight deadlines.
    Working knowledge of digital asset best practices including keyword, metadata and cataloging standards. Background and familiarity with DAM systems is a plus.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.