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Stylist

Cheyenne, WY · On-site

$20.95 - $28.25/hr

Style and prop photography for a range of categories under the direction of Photo Studio Manager and the Sierra creative team * Lead continual process improvements in styling/prep efficiencies ...

Stylist

Cheyenne, WY

$20.95 - $28.25/hr

Style and prop photography for a range of categories under the direction of Photo Studio Manager and the Sierra creative team * Lead continual process improvements in styling/prep efficiencies ...

Stylist

Cheyenne, WY

$20.35 - $27.45/hr

Style and prop photography for a range of categories under the direction of Photo Studio Manager and the Sierra creative team * Lead continual process improvements in styling/prep efficiencies ...

Stylist

Cheyenne, WY · On-site

$20.35 - $27.45/hr

Style and prop photography for a range of categories under the direction of Photo Studio Manager and the Sierra creative team * Lead continual process improvements in styling/prep efficiencies ...

Stylist

Cheyenne, WY

$20.95 - $28.25/hr

Style and prop photography for a range of categories under the direction of Photo Studio Manager and the Sierra creative team * Lead continual process improvements in styling/prep efficiencies ...

What You'll Need: * 4+ of styling experience within a photo and video studio, production company, or creative agency, including styling on location. * Proficient in prop and lifestyle set dressing ...

SENIOR STYLIST Position Overview Surya Inc. is seeking a talented and seasoned prop stylist with an ... a highly collaborative fast-paced studio environment are critical for this position.

What You'll Need: * 4+ of styling experience within a photo and video studio, production company, or creative agency, including styling on location. * Proficient in prop and lifestyle set dressing ...

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How much do prop studios jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for prop studios in the United States is $27.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Prop Studios position, and why are they important?

To excel in Prop Studios, you need strong artistic skills, experience with set design or fabrication, and a solid grasp of materials and construction techniques, often backed by a degree in art, design, or theater production. Familiarity with tools such as CAD software, power tools, and painting or sculpting equipment is beneficial, and certifications in safety or fabrication are a plus. Creativity, adaptability, attention to detail, and strong communication with team members are standout soft skills in this field. These qualities ensure that props are designed, built, and delivered to meet creative visions efficiently and safely for film, theater, or events.

What is a Prop Studios job?

A Prop Studios job involves designing and creating props for various industries, including film, theater, retail displays, and events. Professionals in this field use a mix of craftsmanship, fabrication techniques, and artistic skills to build visually appealing and functional props. The role may involve working with different materials, collaborating with designers, and ensuring props meet creative and safety standards.

What does a typical workflow look like for someone working in a Prop Studios environment?

In a Prop Studios environment, your workflow usually starts with reviewing design briefs or scripts and collaborating with designers and directors to clarify creative specifications. You'll source materials, create prototypes or mockups, and use both handcraft and digital tools to build and finish props to exacting standards. Communication and teamwork are essential, as you'll often need to coordinate with production managers, set designers, and sometimes performers to ensure prop functionality and safety. The pace can vary from steady design phases to fast turnarounds as deadlines approach. This dynamic, collaborative setting allows you to contribute creatively while supporting the overall production process.

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Stylist (Flexible Hours) - Baltimore, MD

Stylist (Flexible Hours) - Baltimore, MD

Straub Collaborative

Baltimore, MD

$80 - $90/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Stylist

Reports to: Studio Manager

This position is onsite and operates on a flexible, variable-hour schedule based on production and business needs.

Candidates must be local to the Baltimore area or willing to commute.

Position Summary:

The Stylist supports the execution of high-quality photo production by styling products, mannequins, models, laydowns, and lifestyle imagery in alignment with established creative direction and client style guides. This role is responsible for sourcing, preparing, and arranging props and materials to ensure visual consistency, efficiency, and quality standards are met on set.

When not actively supporting photo shoots, the Stylist partners closely with the Merchandise team to prepare footwear, apparel, and other products for photo production. This includes steaming, hanging, cleaning, organizing, and styling product to ensure readiness throughout the production lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities:

Styling & On-Set Execution

  • Style products to meet photography briefs, client style guides, and creative direction while maintaining efficiency and quality standards.

  • Support smooth and timely transitions between products being photographed, including model outfit changes and mannequin styling.

  • Maintain visual consistency and accuracy across all shots.

  • Remain highly engaged on repetitive projects with strong attention to detail and adherence to styling standards.

  • Identify opportunities for predictive improvements to maintain speed and quality.

Pre-Production & Documentation

  • Complete pre-shoot tasks assigned by the Photographer, Lead Stylist, Project Manager, and/or Studio Manager, including product receiving, steaming, styling footwear, prop sourcing, and setting mannequin stands.

  • Create written documentation and visual references to support styling standards and client style guides.

  • Train and support fellow team members on established styling standards as needed.

  • Contribute insights and action items during Pre-Production meetings and Postmortems to support continuous improvement.

Wardrobe, Props & Inventory

  • Build and maintain wardrobe and accessory selections, including coordinating temporary acquisitions and ensuring accurate returns.

  • Maintain mannequin, prop, and styling inventory, identifying repair or replacement needs.

  • Ensure styling prep areas, on-set zones, and product storage areas remain clean, organized, and efficient.

  • Support overall product flow into, within, and out of the studio as requested by studio leadership.

Logistics & Administrative Responsibilities

  • Ensure products are properly prepared for return to clients and coordinate shipping as needed.

  • Package, ship, and track outgoing products.

  • Complete stylist project documentation accurately and on time, including production calendars, daily summaries, expense reports, time tracking, and mileage.

  • Adhere to production timelines and studio processes throughout the lifecycle of each project.

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Strong creative problem-solving skills with the ability to style products to maximize presentation through material, silhouette, and prop selection.

  • Exceptional attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.

  • Flexibility and adaptability in fast-paced, changing production environments.

  • Clear and professional communication skills across in-person, phone, and email interactions.

  • Strong customer service mindset with the ability to build positive internal and external relationships.

  • Receptive to feedback and committed to continuous learning and improvement.

  • Highly organized, proactive, and able to work independently or collaboratively.

  • Ability to meet daily accuracy and time allocation standards.

  • Comfortable handling frequent interruptions and shifting priorities.

  • Calm, respectful, and collaborative demeanor, including during conflict resolution.

  • Proficient in reading, writing, and speaking English.

  • Moderate proficiency using macOS and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel.

  • Familiarity with digital photography equipment and workflows preferred.

  • Experience using web-based database and inventory management tools (e.g., Workhorse, Access, barcoding software) preferred.

  • Merchandising or photography certificate preferred; relevant experience may substitute.

  • Minimum of 2 years of experience as a stylist, photographer's assistant, visual merchandiser, or in a related role.

  • Knowledge of commercial digital photography workflows.

  • Experience in a creative agency, studio, or content production environment preferred.

  • Flexible schedule with the ability to accommodate long shoot days, early prep times, and client-driven schedules.

Physical Requirements:

The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by this position. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ability to stand or work on a cement studio floor for up to a full workday.

  • Ability to sit for extended periods as required.

  • Repetitive use of hands and fingers for tasks such as steaming, pinning, prepping, tagging, and data entry.

  • Ability to see and hear sufficiently to gather information and respond to inquiries.

  • Ability to lift, push, pull, and carry materials weighing up to 50 lbs.

  • Ability to work in low-light studio environments.

  • Ability to walk throughout a warehouse or studio floor while following safety guidelines.

  • Travel requirements are less than 10%.

Work Environment:

The work environment characteristics described here represent those employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ability to walk throughout a warehouse floor following our internal safety guidelines.
Employment Type: PART_TIME