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We are looking for a creative, energetic, and customer focused Photo Studio Associate to join our team. In this role, you will help guests create memorable experiences by dressing them in themed ...

PHOTO STYLIST About Surya Inc. Surya Inc. is an innovative home furnishings company catering to a ... The ability to work well under pressure, solve problems quickly and excel in a fast-paced studio ...

PHOTO STYLIST About Surya Inc. Surya Inc. is an innovative home furnishings company catering to a ... The ability to work well under pressure, solve problems quickly and excel in a fast-paced studio ...

We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Studio Assistant to support the daily operations of our photo studio. This role is ideal for someone who is highly organized and enjoys working in a ...

We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Studio Assistant to support the daily operations of our photo studio. This role is ideal for someone who is highly organized and enjoys working in a ...

As a Photo Retoucher, collaborate with our in-house photo studio and designers to produce award-winning creative! Careers Packed with Potential. Backed by 45+ years of success, Uline offers ...

As a Photo Retoucher, collaborate with our in-house photo studio and designers to produce award-winning creative! Careers Packed with Potential. Backed by 45+ years of success, Uline offers ...

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How much do photo studio jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for photo studio in the United States is $53,399.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Photo Studio role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Photo Studio role, you need a solid grasp of photography principles, lighting techniques, and camera operation, often supported by formal training or a degree in photography or visual arts. Familiarity with photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, as well as studio lighting systems, is typically required. Strong organizational skills, creativity, and effective communication help manage client expectations and execute photoshoots efficiently. These skills ensure high-quality visual output and a seamless client experience in a competitive creative industry.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a photo studio environment?

Working in a photo studio often involves balancing multiple projects with tight deadlines, adapting to different client needs, and maintaining high standards for image quality. Team members must frequently collaborate with photographers, stylists, and clients to ensure every shoot runs smoothly. Additionally, managing equipment, lighting setups, and post-production tasks can be demanding, requiring both technical expertise and strong organizational skills. The fast-paced atmosphere can be challenging, but it also offers opportunities to learn and grow alongside creative professionals.

What is a photo studio?

A photo studio is a dedicated space equipped with professional lighting, backdrops, cameras, and other photography equipment where photographers capture high-quality images. Photo studios are used for various types of photography, including portraits, product shots, fashion shoots, and commercial projects. They provide a controlled environment that allows photographers to manipulate lighting and settings to achieve the desired results. Many photo studios also offer additional services such as photo editing, printing, and makeup or styling for clients.

What is the difference between Photo Studio vs Photography Assistant?

AspectPhoto StudioPhotography Assistant
CredentialsPhotography or related certifications often preferredSimilar certifications may be required, especially for technical skills
Work EnvironmentIndoor studio setting with controlled lightingVaried environments, including outdoor shoots and studio setups
Employer & Industry UsagePhotographers, studios, commercial and portrait workPhotographers, studios, assisting on shoots
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding studio setup, equipment, and servicesLearning about support roles and assisting in shoots

While a Photo Studio typically refers to the physical location or business offering photography services, a Photography Assistant is a supporting role that helps photographers during shoots. The assistant often works within a photo studio environment, handling equipment, setting up lighting, and assisting with technical tasks. Both roles require similar skills and certifications, but their focus differs: one is a service provider, the other a support role.

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Infographic showing various Photo Studio job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 54% Full Time, 41% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,399 per year, or $25.7 per hour.
Merchandise Coordinator, Photo Studio - West Elm

Merchandise Coordinator, Photo Studio - West Elm

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

Brooklyn, NY • On-site

$28.85 - $31.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Williams-Sonoma rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 90 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

About the Role 

The Merchandise Coordinator (MC) works in our Industry City Brooklyn Photo Studio and is responsible for the following functions: photography pre-production and on-set photo production. Additionally, the MC Lead supports the handling of merchandise samples, general studio space support and upkeep. 

Responsibilities 

  • The MC Lead supports photo producers with daily on-set operations. They are the go-to for all issues and questions which may arise during production while monitoring and reporting on studio progress and goals.

  • Serve as the on-set production leader for one or more set/teams each day

  • Trains, mentors, and directs the daily tasks and workflow of Merchandise Coordinators assigned to your set(s).

  • Liaison between on set teams, Merchandisers, Creative Art Directors and Producers

  • Monitor and report with clarity and authority on each set's progress throughout the shoot

  • Administer software and tools for samples and production tracking (Airtable)

  • Participate in daily/weekly reviews and project kickoffs with Creative, Production, Set Build teams to review details of merchandise, prop, set needs and logistics.

  • Partner closely with samples team to ensure all correct product arrives to studio and is properly accounted.

  • Load and unload merchandise, props, and equipment between warehouse and studio/photo location

  • Sort, stage, and track items while in possession of the photo studio both on and off set.

  • Ensure all merchandise and props are returned with proper labeling, wrapping and in good condition.

  • Maintain a professional demeanor with the photo team, merchants, and homeowners.

  • Perform general studio support, assistance, and upkeep.

Criteria

  • You have a passion for photography, design, interiors and art with a strong work ethic and ability to think creatively.

  • Key attributes include love for collaboration, strong communication skills and sense of ownership and urgency in delivering quality in all projects. 

  • To be successful here you'll also have a flexible personality to be able to thrive in the fast paced, reactive environment. 

  • Adept and agile in an evolving landscape of content creation.

  • Degree in photography, video, merchandising or related field. OR comparable studio production experience

  • 1+ year(s) studio/production or warehouse experience

  • Proven attention to detail and strong organizational skills

  • Sense of urgency and ability to support multiple projects/sets simultaneously

  • Proficient in the Microsoft suite and Airtable a plus.

  • Ability to prioritize and multi-task

  • Must be able to lift and move merchandise up to 50 pounds.

  • Familiar with brands and merchandise preferred.

  • This role requires being onsite in the Industry City photo studio 

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Our Culture & Values 

We believe that taking care of our people is vital to our success and we strive to offer equitable and transparent practices for all. We prioritize connection, growth, and wellbeing. 

People First 

Putting People First means investing in overall well-being and opportunities to grow and advance within the organization. Depending on the position and location, here are a few highlights of what benefits may be available:

Benefits

  • A generous discount on all WSI brands

  • A 401(k) plan and other investment opportunities

  • Paid vacations, holidays, and time off to volunteer

  • Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits

  • Tax-free commuter benefits

  • A wellness program that supports your physical, financial and emotional health

Continued Learning

  • In-person and online learning opportunities through WSI University

  • Cross-brand and cross-function career opportunities 

  • Resources for self-development

  • Advisor (Mentor) program

  • Career development workshops, learning programs, and speaker series 

WSI will not now or in the future commence an immigration case or "sponsor" an individual for this position (for example, H-1B or other employment-based immigration).

This role is not eligible for relocation assistance.

The expected starting pay range for this position is $28.85-$31.25/hour. Applicable pay ranges may differ across markets. Actual pay will be determined based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. In addition to competitive pay, compensation may include a variety of other components like benefits, paid time off, merit, and bonus opportunities.

Our Company
Founded in 1956, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is the premier specialty retailer of high-quality products for the kitchen and home in the United States. Our family of brands are Williams Sonoma, Williams Sonoma Home, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Pottery Barn Teen, Rejuvenation, West Elm, Mark & Graham, Outward, and GreenRow. These brands are among the best known and most respected in the industry. We offer beautifully-designed, stylish and functional products for every area of the home, including the kitchen, living room, bedroom, home office, closet, laundry room and even outdoor spaces. We've seen some big changes since our first brick-and-mortar store opened more than half of a century ago. What hasn't changed is our passion for high-quality products, functional design, outstanding customer service, and enhancing the lives of our customers and the communities where we operate. Today, we're a multi-brand, multi-channel, global enterprise supported by state-of-the-art technology and some of the most talented teams in retailing - and we're always looking for new energy and ideas.

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