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Photo Studio Manager Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Edits high-quality photography and videography without direct involvement in studio management or business operations * Plan, organize, and execute photo/video shoots to generate original content ...

Advertising Specialist

Mississauga, ON · On-site

CA$55K - CA$65K/yr

Execution of flyer and advertising production for the Creative Studio, including multi-banner flyer, POS and digital materials, brand campaigns, photo studio, digital asset management and creative ...

Capture original photo and video content at Puppy Sphere studios, events, and launches as needed ... Experience managing social deliverables for partnerships, influencer collaborations, or events.

Associate Creative Director (Temp)

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

CA$135K - CA$165K/yr

Hello, Blue Hour Blue Hour Studios is a social-first agency that makes brands magnetic through work ... Mentor and manage junior and mid level creatives through close collaboration * Steer the visual ...

2D Concept Artist

Ottawa, ON

CA$74K - CA$79K/yr

Use advanced industry techniques, including 3D software and photo manipulation, to support your design process. * Manage deadlines responsibly and take ownership of assigned projects. Requirements ...

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How much do photo studio manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for photo studio manager in Ontario is $22.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a photo studio manager do?

A Photo Studio Manager oversees the daily operations of a photography studio, ensuring efficiency and high-quality output. Responsibilities include managing schedules, coordinating photo shoots, overseeing budgets, and maintaining equipment. They also supervise photographers, stylists, and other team members to ensure projects meet deadlines and client expectations. Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills are essential for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Photo Studio Manager, you need strong photography knowledge, organizational skills, and experience in studio operations management, often backed by a degree in photography or related fields. Familiarity with industry-standard photo editing software, lighting equipment, and studio management systems is often required. Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities help manage both creative teams and client expectations effectively. These skills ensure the smooth operation of the studio, high-quality output, and strong client satisfaction.

What are the primary responsibilities of a photo studio manager?

A Photo Studio Manager typically oversees all aspects of studio operations, including scheduling shoots, managing equipment inventory, and ensuring the studio is organized and prepared for each session. They work closely with photographers, stylists, and clients to coordinate logistics and maintain high production standards. Daily tasks may also include budgeting, quality control, and staff supervision to make sure deadlines are met efficiently. The role requires juggling creative and administrative responsibilities to keep both the team and clients satisfied.

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Infographic showing various Photo Studio Manager job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,832 per year, or $22 per hour.

Freelance Photographer

Oopsie Inc.

Toronto, ON • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

We are seeking skilled Freelance photographers to join our team. This role is crucial, as the ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing various functions related to photography and content creation. If you're passionate about creating captivating visual content and sharpening your entrepreneurial and content creation skills, we encourage you to apply and become a valued and integral part of our innovative team.

We welcome new ideas and people, encourage learning and development, and reward achievement. No matter the position, we live the core values of trust, fairness, diversity, inclusion, excellence, creativity, collaboration, efficiency, and responsiveness.

Now, let's talk about money.

There are two compensation structures.

  1. The first is the same as a real estate agent and brokerage firm. That means we will pay the selected candidates a 15% commission on all revenue generated on projects they worked on. This role is commission-based only. Included Perks: 4 free hours of weekly studio time for personal use. TFP and non-paid work only, Oopsie360 co-owns all generated contents.
  2. The Second is a 0% Commission with a Quid Pro Quo Arrangement in exchange for studio access based on hours worked. Included Perks: 8 maximum free hours of weekly studio time for personal use. Paid, TFP, and non-paid work only. Oopsie360 co-owns all generated content.

What can I expect to do in this role?

As a Freelance Photographer, you will:

  • Capture high-quality photography and videography for our clients and our internal needs.
  • Edits high-quality photography and videography without direct involvement in studio management or business operations
  • Plan, organize, and execute photo/video shoots to generate original content that will enrich our portfolio and ensure we deliver top-notch service to our clients.
  • Commit at least 16 hours per week to shoot and edit photos and videos.

How do I qualify?

You will be required to submit a portfolio for this role. When completing an application, please share a website link with your cover letter and resume in the pre-screening question below.

  • You have an understanding of exposure and lighting, composition, and color balance, as well as color management from camera to print, including calibration of cameras, monitors, and testing prints
  • You have experience and knowledge of ambient, natural, and artificial lighting controls and indoor and studio lighting techniques.
  • You have proven experience in professional photography with a strong portfolio showcasing event coverage and creative content production.
  • You have a clear understanding of e-commerce and product photography principles.
  • Proficiency in managing image archives and familiarity with archive system operations.
  • You have experience with computer software programs, including Adobe, Microsoft, document imaging software, and graphic design programs
  • You know creative suite applications, including Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator, as well as associated image-processing and graphic design software packages.
  • You have knowledge of single lens reflex (DSLR) digital photographic technology, techniques, methodology as well as principles of photography
  • You have knowledge and ability to size images and color settings for websites and social media platforms.
  • You have interpersonal and oral communication skills to interact with a broad range of clientele effectively and respectfully at varying professional levels, interact with talent, models, subjects, and provide clear instructions regarding photoshoot requirements, to direct and oversee photo shoots, to interact with clients and present and discuss ideas for photo shoots, to collaborate with graphic designers and videographers on projects/assignments
  • You have organizational and planning skills to coordinate, schedule/reschedule, and direct photo shoots, manage photo shoots effectively and efficiently and meet deadlines to deliver on-time results
  • When needed, be flexible and agile, be business-minded, value long-term success over short-term gains, and be committed to promoting the company and its success
  • We promote a safe and neutral studio environment. Smoking and vaping are prohibited before and during operating hours.
  • Must not be careless, disorganized, or vague and able to address conflicts and disagreements constructively and professionally

Company Description

In this digital times rapidly changing, where visuals yell louder than words, Oopsie360 sits right up top! being a leading photography hub in Toronto. We serve a diverse need of both business and individual clients. Ensuring that every image we take or make not just meets but passes the changing demands of these days a market that loves images. At Oopsie360, what we really desire to do is bring out visual content that turns a plain thing into something wow, enhancing the brand and the hit of brands and individual things alike.