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Edits/posts article and photo submissions from schools, parishes and agencies of the archdiocese as well as Archbishop Wenski's homilies. * In consultation with the editor, assigns freelancers to ...

Candidates invited for an interview will be required to take a copy-editing test. Proficiency in ... Plan, assign, and execute timely and comprehensive local news coverage using staff, freelancers ...

Candidates invited for an interview will be required to take a copy-editing test. Proficiency in ... Plan, assign, and execute timely and comprehensive local news coverage using staff, freelancers ...

Video & Photo Lead

Torrance, CA · On-site

$80K - $140K/yr

This role spans pre-production planning, on-location shooting, and post-production editing ... Experience at a production house, media agency or as a freelance director * Familiarity with VFX ...

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How much do freelance photo editing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance photo editing in the United States is $62.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60.34 and $68.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is freelance photo editing?

Freelance photo editing involves working independently to enhance, retouch, or manipulate images for clients rather than being employed by a single company. Freelance photo editors use software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom to adjust lighting, color, remove imperfections, and create visually appealing images based on client requirements. Projects can range from wedding photography touch-ups to commercial advertising campaigns, and freelancers often manage their own schedules, client communications, and billing. This role requires strong technical skills, creativity, and attention to detail.

What are common challenges freelance photo editors face when managing multiple client projects?

Freelance photo editors often juggle several client projects at once, which can lead to challenges in time management and communication. Balancing different editing styles, turnaround times, and revision requests requires strong organizational skills and clear client communication. Additionally, freelancers must stay updated on the latest editing software and trends to meet diverse client expectations. Setting clear boundaries and using project management tools can help maintain workflow efficiency and client satisfaction.

What is the difference between Freelance Photo Editing vs Photo Retouching?

AspectFreelance Photo EditingPhoto Retouching
CredentialsPortfolio, editing skills, software proficiencyPortfolio, retouching skills, software proficiency
Work EnvironmentRemote, freelance projects, client-basedRemote or studio, client-based or agency work
Industry UsagePhotography, advertising, e-commerceFashion, beauty, commercial photography
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for editing servicesOften compared for retouching services

Freelance Photo Editing involves enhancing and adjusting images using editing software, often for various clients across industries like e-commerce and advertising. Photo Retouching focuses more on detailed corrections, skin smoothing, and aesthetic enhancements, typically in fashion or beauty sectors. While both roles require similar skills and tools, they serve different purposes in the post-production process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Freelance Photo Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance Photo Editor, you need expertise in image correction, retouching, color grading, and a strong portfolio demonstrating your editing abilities. Proficiency in industry-standard software such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and familiarity with RAW file processing are typically required. Attention to detail, creative vision, time management, and strong communication skills help you meet client expectations and deadlines. These skills are crucial for delivering high-quality edits that satisfy clients and build a strong professional reputation in a competitive market.
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Infographic showing various Freelance Photo Editing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% Full Time, 84% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 75% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,079 per year, or $62.5 per hour.
Assistant Editor

Assistant Editor

Archdiocese of Miami

Miami Shores, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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The Florida Catholic and La Voz Católica have an opening to hire an Assistant Editor. This candidate works under the direction of the Editor in "getting the story out”: Communicating, in excellent English and Spanish languages, through all archdiocesan modalities, updated news and information on the Catholic faith, archdiocesan entities, the Catholic Church in general, and the Archbishop of Miami. The Assistant Editor is skilled in all areas of media, understanding the differences and tailoring the message to print, digital, podcasts and audio, and social media.

The Assistant Editor understands and applies journalism ethics in communicating content, with the aim and purpose ultimately of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the activities of Catholic persons and entities. The candidate performs all duties and responsibilities in alignment with the mission, vision and values of the Catholic Archdiocese of Miami.

Essential Responsibilities and Functions include:

Newspapers:

  • Personally covers news events, writes stories, takes pictures for newspapers and translates stories from Spanish to English as necessary.
  • Edits/posts English daily news updates on the website and helps editor plan monthly print publication.
  • Edits/posts article and photo submissions from schools, parishes and agencies of the archdiocese as well as Archbishop Wenski’s homilies.
  • In consultation with the editor, assigns freelancers to cover stories; edits and posts their submissions.

Blogs:

  • Selects or solicits submissions for weekly "Let’s Talk” blog; edits and posts the blogs in both English and Spanish after sending them for translation.
  • Coordinates publication of "Through the Catholic Lens” blog, which appears monthly.
  • Does a final edit of all "Through the Catholic Lens” blogs and posts them.
  • Keeps a spreadsheet of dates, authors, and topics of upcoming blogs.

Website:

  • Be familiar with webmaster’s system to help with fixes and changes if necessary.

Homepage:

  • Selects and breaks up into "chunks” papal encyclicals or other documents for posting each Thursday under the "Catechesis” tab. Sends for posting monthly.
  • On a monthly basis, selects a pastor who writes weekly bulletin messages to his parishioners and ensures they are posted by webmaster each Thursday under the "From our pastors” tab.

Archives:

  • Maintains and safeguards permanent files of newspaper print editions.
  • Marks up the newspapers for filing each month and files them in the physical clip files.
  • Maintains and backs up digital files of all pictures taken and used in print and on web.
  • Responds to public and internal requests for file photos, clippings, and research into archdiocesan history.

Podcasts:

  • Writes English-language scripts, invites guests and serves as on-air host of "What the Faith, Miami?” and "CuĂ©ntame CatĂłlico.”
  • Oversees the final editing of the podcasts.
  • Uploads the podcasts to SoundCloud, Spotify and the web.

General:

  • Speaks with freelancers about their work; encourages and mentors them.
  • Keeps track of Google statistics for stories, podcasts, blogs and weekly news blast.
  • Assists editor with special projects.
  • Builds and maintains relationships with Pastoral Center offices; archdiocesan entities; news media outlets.
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum: Bachelor degree and experience in reporting, writing, or copyediting for print media. Experience with photography or basic knowledge of photographic principles, with the desire to learn more and continually improve.
  • Preferred: Bachelor degree in Communications, Marketing, Journalism, English, Spanish or Public Relations; five years’ experience in print communications and digital media.
  • Experience in a Roman Catholic environment preferred.
  • Valid FL driver license and automobile insurance; dependable insured vehicle.
  • Mastery of written English-language and oral communication skills, including clear speaking voice.
  • Mastery of written Spanish-language and oral communication skills required, including clear speaking voices.
  • Equal fluency in both languages.
  • Knowledge of journalism ethics.
  • Skilled in active listening, social perceptiveness, and coordinating actions as needed in situations.
  • Excellent critical thinking, judgment and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to produce human interest features, deadline news reports, catchy headlines and informative captions.
  • Understanding of multi-media and alternate story formats and how to tailor the message to different mediums and audiences.
  • Excellent grammar and spelling combined with knowledge of AP style.
  • Knowledge of social media applications and platforms; mobile services experience preferred.
  • Proficiency in MS Outlook, Word, and Excel, PowerPoint a plus.
  • Basic HTML, Photoshop, and other Web production skills; Content Management System software a plus.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 and OneDrive; Google Drive, Docs and Sheets; Dropbox; Photoshop, Lightroom and Photo Mechanic.
  • Good computer literacy, including ability to navigate online applications and search engines effectively.
  • Knowledge of principles of newspaper layout.
  • Excellent customer service skills, including ability to maintain focus on and professionalism with people in challenging situations, both in person and by phone.
  • Good time management, including ability to manage several projects at the same time.
  • In-depth knowledge of the Roman Catholic Church, supportive and respectful of its mission and tenets.
  • Attentive to detail, with initiative and good follow-through.
  • Must be able to multi-task and retain accuracy in an environment of competing deadlines.
  • Requires the ability to move from one area to another, interacting with many people; as well as sitting, standing, bending, typing, talking, hearing and use of near and far vision.
  • Travel might be required.
  • The work schedule must be flexible regarding workdays and hours, including weekends and holidays. Schedule might change on very short notice.

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Company Description

The Archdiocese of Miami is home to over half a million Catholics in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe Counties. Mass is celebrated in 17 languages. We have 109 churches and missions plus the National Shrine of Our Lady of Charity; and 64 schools, including 14 high schools and one virtual school. The archdiocese is led by Archbishop Thomas Wenski.