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Photo Researcher Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Minimum of 15 years of experience in technology research, market analysis, or a related role. * Experience working with industry analysts and a strong network in the venture and start-up community is ...

Administrative Assistant

Boston, MA · On-site

$19.50 - $26.25/hr

Coordinate and support departmental events including Graduation Dinner, Research Day, Lunch & Learns, Guest Dinners, and Class Photo logistics * Manage student onboarding processes including Kit ...

Marketing Coordinator

Middleborough, MA · On-site

$44K - $60K/yr

Research for sales and marketing materials; * Marketing services for the office (bulletin boards ... Required to drive for long periods to photo shoots; * Required to listen and respond in a ...

Administrative Assistant

Boston, MA · On-site

$19.50 - $26.25/hr

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How much do photo researcher jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for photo researcher in Massachusetts is $123,521.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,200.00 and $168,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a photo researcher?

A Photo Researcher is responsible for finding, licensing, and acquiring images for publications, media projects, or marketing materials. They work with stock agencies, archives, and photographers to source high-quality visuals that match project needs. They must verify copyright details, negotiate usage rights, and ensure compliance with licensing agreements. Strong research skills, attention to detail, and an understanding of visual composition are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a photo researcher?

To thrive as a Photo Researcher, you need expertise in sourcing, licensing, and cataloging images, often supported by a degree in art, history, media, or a related field. Familiarity with image databases, rights management platforms, and tools like Adobe Photoshop is commonly required. Exceptional attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective communication set top candidates apart. These abilities ensure accurate, legal, and timely acquisition of images that meet project needs and client expectations.

What are the typical challenges faced by photo researchers on the job?

Photo Researchers often face challenges such as locating high-quality, rights-cleared images that meet specific project criteria and tight deadlines. Navigating complex copyright laws and negotiating usage rights with agencies or photographers is a common aspect of the job. Collaboration with editors, designers, and legal teams is frequent, requiring adaptability and clear communication. Overcoming these challenges helps ensure projects use compelling visuals while staying compliant with legal and budgetary requirements.

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Infographic showing various Photo Researcher job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 64% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,521 per year, or $59.4 per hour.

Internship: Right Whale Ecology Program (RWEP) Photo-ID

Center for Coastal Studies

Provincetown, MA

$15/hr

Internship

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Hiring Organization: Center for Coastal Studies

Job Title: Right Whale Ecology Program (RWEP) Photo-ID Intern

Reports to: RWEP Photo and Database Manager

Job Classification: Seasonal Intern

Pay: $15/hour; housing provided

Hours: An average of 40 hours/week; including weekends and holidays as fieldwork requires

Term: January 04, 2027 through May 28, 2027

FLSA Status: Non-exempt

Application Deadline: September 4, 2026


Job Summary: The RWEP conducts long-term monitoring of North Atlantic right whale abundance, distribution, behavior, and prey in Cape Cod Bay and adjacent Massachusetts waters. The photo-ID intern will participate in research cruises as a vessel observer and the primary vessel photographer, working alongside the habitat intern and assisting the RWEP marine ecologist in research cruise objectives. Office work requires processing all vessel photos and sightings data collected in the field. The intern may also assist with some of the habitat field and office tasks, which include collecting and processing zooplankton samples.


Essential Duties:

  • Photographing critically endangered North Atlantic right whales
  • Collecting behavioral, environmental, and sightings data (other species, vessels, marine debris, and fishing gear)
  • Photo analysis: downloading images, matching individuals to known animals using online and in-house catalogs, inputting sightings information
  • Database entry and maintenance
  • Processing sightings data from other platforms
  • Maintaining vessel field equipment


Minimum Requirements:

  • An undergraduate degree, completed or in progress, preferably in biological/environmental sciences
  • Previous marine mammal survey experience, including background in species identification and photo-identification of large cetaceans
  • Experience with digital SLR cameras, lenses, and filters
  • Basic computer literacy (including Windows operating system) and working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications
  • Experience working on boats and ability to withstand harsh elements for up to 10 hours
  • Not prone to serious seasickness
  • Ability to live and work well in a small team
  • Enthusiasm and willingness to learn field and lab-based research methods
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work well independently and under pressure


Preferred Requirements:

  • Experience using iMatch image database software
  • Experience with database entry and management
  • Experience using GPS equipment
  • Demonstrated ability to estimate object distance ranges from a vessel
  • A valid US driver's license

The successful applicant will be required to work a minimum of four to five full days per week and will need to be flexible for research cruises due to weather constraints. The intern will often collect data independently in the field; thus responsible, detail-oriented applicants are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be available for the full field season and must be willing to work weekends, holidays, and evenings as needed. International applicants must secure their own visas or other required documentation.

The RWEP has a long history of conservation and research work with the North Atlantic right whale. Cape Cod Bay has been a major critical habitat for around 50% of the estimated population in recent years. This internship will afford the successful applicant an invaluable opportunity to work within a well-established institution, with highly-qualified scientists, and to gain experience in photo-identification, behavioral observation and analysis, and data processing of one of the world's most endangered cetaceans. Details of our work can be found on our website: http://coastalstudies.org/right-whale-research/

How to Apply:

The application package should include the following as a single PDF:

  • Cover letter describing your qualifications for this internship, your specific interests in marine mammal science, and how the experience would assist you in reaching career goals
  • CV/resume
  • Names and contact information of two professional references
  • College transcripts (unofficial are sufficient)