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How much do intern prop stylist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern prop stylist in the United States is $18.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Intern Prop Stylists?

Intern Prop Stylists are entry-level professionals who assist senior prop stylists in selecting, arranging, and managing props for photo shoots, film sets, advertising campaigns, or other creative projects. Their responsibilities often include sourcing props, setting up scenes, maintaining organization, and supporting the creative vision of the project. This role offers hands-on experience in the styling industry and is ideal for those looking to build a career in set design, visual merchandising, or related fields.

What is the difference between Intern Prop Stylist vs Prop Stylist?

AspectIntern Prop StylistProp Stylist
CredentialsBasic knowledge, often in progress of learningRelevant experience, sometimes certifications in styling or design
Work EnvironmentAssisting in setups, learning on the jobLeading styling projects, managing props
Industry UsageEntry-level role, internship programsFull-time professional role in production or editorial settings

The main difference between an Intern Prop Stylist and a Prop Stylist is experience level and responsibility. Interns are typically in training, assisting with tasks, while Prop Stylists are experienced professionals managing styling projects independently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Prop Stylist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Prop Stylist, you need a keen eye for design, creativity, and a basic understanding of visual merchandising or styling, often supported by coursework or experience in art, design, or fashion. Familiarity with digital photography equipment, editing software like Adobe Photoshop, and organizational tools is commonly expected. Strong communication, attention to detail, and adaptability help you collaborate with creative teams and respond to fast-paced project needs. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing visually compelling scenes that support the artistic vision and meet client or brand requirements.

What types of projects and team collaborations can an Intern Prop Stylist expect to be involved in during their internship?

As an Intern Prop Stylist, you can expect to work closely with senior stylists, photographers, and art directors on a variety of projects such as editorial photo shoots, advertising campaigns, and social media content creation. Your daily responsibilities may include sourcing and organizing props, assisting in setting up scenes, and helping to maintain the studio’s inventory. Collaboration is a key part of the role, so effective communication and adaptability are important as you support creative brainstorming sessions and contribute to the overall visual storytelling. This hands-on experience is a great way to build your portfolio and gain insight into the creative process within a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
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Food & Prop Stylist Intern/Volunteer

Food & Prop Stylist Intern/Volunteer

The Aparecio Foundation, NFP

Chicago, IL

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Hasana, Inc. is an accessible luxury brand. The spirit of the

collection features high-end men's and women's clothing and

accessories for timeless style. We provide custom, hand-made items

ranging from contemporary to classic. Each item purchased directly

benefits The Aparecio Foundation and women's education.

Hasana, Inc. is seeking talented students in the Chicago Loop area for

a variety of spring internship positions. Take advantage of on the

job training, mentorship and exposure to all aspects of the fashion

industry.

Hasana, Inc. is committed to developing a fun and productive work

culture that is conducive to positive results!

We offer a uniquely open environment that demands initiative and

imagination from every single team member that are heard, tested, and

genuinely empowered to lead by example and create lasting impacts on

our organization, its programs, and the community.

Please note that this is an unpaid internship.


This is an unpaid Volunteer / Intern position.

Job Description

The Aparecio Foundation will develop a cookbook (Beyond Yoga) that offers access to information about healthy, fresh, local foods. The book will be published via lulu.com and hard copies will be available on amazon.com, bn.com, etc., as well as, eCopies on Apple's iBookstore. 

The collective goal of "beyond yoga" is to provide supplementary financial support and awareness to the Aparecio Foundation. Proceeds from every book sold, directly benefits the foundation, women's education, funding the Aparecio Mentor and Scholarship Program.  The book will include positive mantras and tips, healthy recipes, inspirational quotes, meditation techniques, and of course step by step yoga instructions. The book will be photo heavy, highlighting healthy foods and the human form.

Primary Tasks:

Ensure all culinary related items/demos prepped for shoots are visually appealing, accurate and in working order

 Keep props and supplies in good condition and ensure they are stored properly

Show up on set and organize all the props, and put together the set for the photographer 

Watch for styling changes that might need to be made and adjust as necessary on the photo shoots

Brainstorm, research, and log inspirational imagery to share with the creative team to help push and inspire innovation. 

Work with designers who provide direction to ensure photos meet their needs and comply with our photography standards. 

Work as a partner to collaborate on photos, suggest alternate approaches when needed, and provide a fresh opinion when difficulties arise. 


Qualifications

Culinary training in either a school or professional setting (minimum of 2 years)

Ability to multi-task in a fast paced environment

Ability to work well in a team environment

Ability to work effectively while under strict deadlines

Must be able to build and maintain good working relationships with a diverse group of individuals and personalities

Must have excellent time-management skills

Sense of style and/or creative eye for design

Strong desire to develop visual skills

Ability to interpret, make decisions, and relay information based on instructions and creative direction and maintain brand standards.

Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to present ideas convincingly in individual and group settings. 

Flexibility and patience with the ability to accommodate last minute additions to schedules and changes in direction 

Understanding of digital photography, production studio pace and efficiency. 

Background in art, design, interior design, graphic design, or photography. 

Additional Information

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