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Senior Creative Designer

Santa Monica, CA · On-site +1

$80K - $120K/yr

Creative Asset Management - Maintain and organize a library of all visual assets, including photos ... Food, Liquor and Butchers) . The company is based in Santa Monica, CA along with Remote roles.

... food offerings. Location and Hours Remote position. Overseeing San Francisco Bay Area with regular ... Perform and document store visits, including photos, product sampling, competitive observations ...

Wholesale Experience & Events Associate

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$18 - $20.75/hr

Catering and hospitality expectations * Follow up post-event with recap notes, photos, and ... showroom food and beverage inventory, event materials and vendor management. * Fully remote ...

This is a remote position open to candidates residing in the US except the San Francisco Bay Metro ... Support photography selection for advertising campaigns, curating images from Samsara's asset ...

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How much do remote food photographer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote food photographer in the United States is $20.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Food Photographer vs Food Stylist?

AspectRemote Food PhotographerFood Stylist
CredentialsPhotography skills, portfolio, possibly photography certificationsFood presentation skills, culinary knowledge, styling certifications
Work EnvironmentHome studio, client locations, remote settingsKitchen, studio, on-site locations
Industry UsageAdvertising, magazines, online contentAdvertising, editorial, commercial shoots

Remote Food Photographers focus on capturing high-quality images of food, often working remotely with clients. Food Stylists prepare and style food to look appealing for photos. While both roles collaborate closely, photographers handle the camera work, and stylists ensure the food looks its best. Understanding these differences helps clients find the right professional for their food photography projects.

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Infographic showing various Remote Food Photographer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, and 34% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,345 per year, or $20.4 per hour.
Supervisor, Product Photography (Remote)

Supervisor, Product Photography (Remote)

ezCater, Inc

Boston, MA • Remote

$72K - $93K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

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Job description

Every menu on ezCater is an opportunity to make a powerful first impression. The photo team is responsible for one of the most visible parts of that experience - ensuring thousands of restaurant partners are represented with imagery that's accurate, appetizing, and consistent. Nailing that first impression and ensuring our menus all have beautiful, expectation-setting food photography, is our mission. 

We're looking for a Supervisor, Product Photography to own that challenge. This person will lead a small team of Photo Curation Specialists, oversee our national freelance photographer network, and be a central voice in how we define and measure photo quality as our menu tooling evolves. This is a role for someone who is trained in the craft and energized by building the systems that make quality scalable.

What You'll Do:

  • Own the quality standard. Develop and maintain photo quality frameworks, style guides, and acceptance criteria across in-house, freelance, and partner-submitted content.
  • Manage our freelance network. You'll set quality and consistency standards across our national network of photographers conducting on-site shoots at restaurant partner locations. You'll also participate in shoots yourself, coach freelancers directly, and hold output to a high standard.
  • Manage and develop a team of Photo Curation Specialists responsible for reviewing, processing, and maintaining photo content across the network. You'll set priorities, ensure we adhere to our SLAs, and build the feedback loops that keep the team performing.
  • Evolve how we operate. We're actively building toward a world where self-service tools and integrations handle what today is manual work. You'll partner with Product and Engineering to drive that transition, and ensure quality doesn't slip as automation takes on more of the load.
  • Own our photo metrics. You'll track photo coverage metrics across the partner network, and use that data to drive prioritization and make the case for investment.
  • Diagnose and fix. Identify process gaps, redesign what isn't working, and ensure photos flow correctly across our systems-tools work for partners, handoffs work for internal teams, and nothing falls through the cracks.
  • Communicate the value. Help restaurant partners and critical cross-functional collaborators understand what strong photo coverage does for their business and what's required to meet our standards.
  • Represent the discipline cross-functionally. Photo quality touches product, sales, and partner relationships. You'll be expected to bring a clear point of view to those conversations and advocate for what the work requires.

What You Have

  • Photography is your foundation. You have 2+ years of food or product photography experience. You've shot professionally, you know what makes an image work, and you can coach others on it. You're comfortable participating in on-site shoots and accountable for the quality of what comes back.
  • You've led people. You've spent 1-3 years leading a team with a track record of direct feedback, developing people, and holding performance standards in a fast-moving environment.
  • Data informs your decisions. Comfortable in Sigma, Tableau, or equivalent BI tools. You use data to surface what's wrong and make the case for what needs to change.
  • You know (and act) when something isn't working. When a process isn't scaling, you diagnose why and propose something better. You're comfortable with operational change and can bring a team through it.
  • You know your tools. Proficient in Salesforce, Monday.com, Slack, Lightroom, and Photoshop. You pick up new tools quickly and think about how they connect across a workflow.
  • You manage projects well. You track what matters, escalate the right things, build relationships to drive collaboration, and don't let ambiguity stall progress.
  • You communicate with clarity. You can synthesize data into a point of view, give hard feedback well, and build trust across the org.
  • Ability to travel up to 25% for Together Weeks, team gatherings, photoshoots, and other events, when applicable.

The national total target cash compensation range for this position, including base salary and bonus target, is $72,000-$93,000 annually.*

*Please note: Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including prior experience, expertise and region & may vary from the amount above. This range does not represent additional compensation benefits (such as equity, 401K or medical, dental or vision insurance).