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Internship Video Game Photography Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Video Game Critic

Chicago, IL · On-site

$127K - $129K/yr

... games, and give your opinion on the newest events is the biggest necessity. We are looking for ... Currently, all of our positions are on a volunteer/internship basis; however, we not only offer ...

Video Game Department Lead

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$146K - $148K/yr

... internship basis; however, we not only offer review materials, access to conventions, and a better spotlight for your work, but we also provide great hands-on work experience in a highly competitive ...

Junior Producer Apprenticeship An entry-level position in video, photography, video editing, and ... interns, who work as members of our production crews and editing teams. As a Junior Producer ...

Learn the ropes of video game development alongside our expert team. You'll be building awesome ... This internship is perfect for you if you: * Are enthusiastic about learning new things * Have a ...

WHO WE ARE Kids in the Game sport and enrichment-based programs can be found in schools and ... ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNSHIP The Photography Intern will play a key role as part of our ...

Photography Intern

Sandy, UT · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Working alongside our marketing department and Utah Jazz team photographer, this internship will ... Help to edit in-game photos and help get them sorted into player photos for use after the game.

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How much do internship video game photography jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship video game photography in the United States is $14.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Video Game Photography vs Video Game Concept Artist?

AspectInternship Video Game PhotographyVideo Game Concept Artist
Required SkillsPhotography, digital editing, understanding of game visualsDrawing, digital art, creativity, understanding of game design
Work EnvironmentGame studios, marketing teams, remote opportunitiesDesign studios, game development teams, freelance
Industry UsagePromotional materials, in-game screenshots, marketingConcept art, character and environment design

Internship Video Game Photography focuses on capturing high-quality images of games for marketing and promotional use, requiring photography and editing skills. In contrast, Video Game Concept Artists create visual concepts and designs for characters and environments, emphasizing drawing and digital art skills. Both roles are essential in game development but serve different creative and technical functions within the industry.

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CTE Teacher - Computer Programming, Video Game Design and Digital Photography

CTE Teacher - Computer Programming, Video Game Design and Digital Photography

Conejo Valley Unified School District

Thousand Oaks, CA

$130K - $132K/yr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

CONEJO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
POSITION DESCRIPTION

POSITION TITLE: CTE Teacher, Computer Programming, Video Game Design and Digital Photography
REPORTS TO: School Principal or Designee
SALARY: Teacher Salary Schedule
Credential Requirement: A valid single subject Industrial and Technology Education (ITE) Credential or CTE: Arts, Media, Entertainment and CTE: Information and communication Technologies 
POSITION PURPOSE:
The position is responsible for creating and maintaining an engaging, inclusive learning environment that fosters student growth in computer programming, video game design, digital photography, and related technology-based skills.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS):












  • Teaches skills, knowledge, and a working understanding of the curriculum designated by Conejo Valley Unified School District.
  • Develops lesson plans and supplementary materials compatible with the division's basic instructional philosophy and congruent with course standards.
  • Plans and leads our Computer Programming, Video Game Design and Digital Photography programs, which involves hands on learning, student projects, offering demonstrations, lectures, guest speakers, and field trips
  • Participates in programs and activities that promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Participates in co-teaching as needed to best serve students and programs.
  • Provides individualized and small group instruction and adapts the curriculum to the needs of each pupil with varying abilities, and to accommodate a variety of instructional activities.
  • Organizes storage areas and controls use of materials, equipment, and tools working with office staff to order necessary supplies.
  • Provides clear behavior expectations for students and monitors student behavior throughout the class and school campus.
  • Evaluates academic and social growth of students, prepares report cards, and keeps appropriate records to include attendance reports, checklists, census forms, and other recordkeeping activities as necessary.
  • Performs basic attendance accounting and business services as required
  • Follows established policies and procedures for reporting incidents (e.g., child abuse, substance abuse, harassment, and violence).
  • Maintains professional competence through participation in in-service education activities provided by the district and/or in self-selected professional growth activities
  • Communicates with families to create a partnership around student learning by providing information about the instructional program and the progress of their child(ren); advocates the special needs of the students with the school and community.
  • Reflects on practice and student work to determine what went well and what changes could improve instruction and uses reflection to inform future instruction.
  • Participates in curriculum and other developmental programs within the school of assignment and/or on a district level. May teach under modular or flexible scheduling plans.
  • Plans and coordinates the work of student helpers and paraprofessionals and participates in the evaluation of their performance.


OTHER FUNCTIONS:
 

  • During periods of critical shortage or other emergency situations, shall temporarily perform any duties as directed within the authorization of any credentials held by the incumbent that are part of the class description requirements in effect at the time such duties are performed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
 

  • Bachelor's degree, including courses needed to meet credential requirements
  • A valid single subject Industrial and Technology Education (ITE) Credential or CTE: Arts, Media, Entertainment and CTE: Information and communication Technologies
  • English Learner Authorization


KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
 

  • Thorough knowledge of and ability to conduct and implement a cognitively challenging instructional program as required by a District approved course of study.
  • Ability to differentiate instruction to meet diverse student learning needs.
  • Ability to cooperate with the school faculty and administration in the development of a coherent program of instruction.
  • Ability to work effective with students, parents, staff members, and community representatives in providing a rigorous educational program.
  • Thorough knowledge of content and pedagogy necessary for effective instruction; enthusiasm for, and imagination and creativity in teaching the necessary skills for academic success; and commitment to the education of all students.
  • Understanding of the physical, intellectual, social, and emotional developmental growth patterns of students.
  • Ability to work effective with all racial, ethnic, linguistic, disability, and socioeconomic groups.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, including giving clear, concise instructions, using academic language, and appropriate level of delivery, and listening without bias and providing appropriate feedback/reinforcement.
  • Ability to compose and comprehend written communication.
  • Ability to properly use and to care for the materials, supplies, and equipment employed in teaching.
  • Appropriate personal appearance, cleanliness, and manner.
  • Poise, tact, and good judgment, and commitment to the education of all students.


The CVUSD Governing Board is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity gender expression, or genetic information; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. (BP 0410)