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How much do vogue photographer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for vogue 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 a Vogue photographer?

A Vogue Photographer is a professional fashion photographer who collaborates with Vogue magazine to create high-end editorial images. They work with models, stylists, and creative directors to produce visually compelling fashion spreads and cover shoots. Their role involves conceptualizing, directing, and capturing images that align with Vogue's aesthetic and storytelling. Success in this role requires technical photography skills, a strong artistic vision, and experience in the fashion industry.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Vogue photographer?

A Vogue Photographer’s daily activities often include planning and executing fashion shoots, collaborating with creative directors, stylists, and models to achieve specific editorial visions, and scouting unique locations or sets. Post-shoot, you’ll review images, select the best shots, and perform professional-level retouching and editing to meet publication standards. Continuous trend research and regular meetings with the editorial team are vital to staying aligned with Vogue's brand and industry direction. While the role can involve irregular hours and travel, it offers dynamic and creative work alongside top professionals in the fashion world.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vogue photographer?

To thrive as a Vogue Photographer, you need exceptional skills in fashion photography, creative direction, and a strong portfolio showcasing editorial work for high-profile publications. Mastery of professional camera equipment, lighting setups, and editing software like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom is essential, and formal training in photography or visual arts can be beneficial. Distinctive artistic vision, collaboration, adaptability, and excellent communication are vital soft skills for working closely with models, stylists, and creative teams. These abilities ensure your work meets Vogue’s high standards and captures compelling, influential imagery in a fast-paced and competitive fashion environment.

How can I become a Vogue photographer?

To become a Vogue photographer, you typically need a strong portfolio of high-quality fashion photography, experience working with fashion brands or magazines, and proficiency with professional camera equipment and editing software. Building a network within the fashion industry and gaining recognition through published work can also improve your chances of working with Vogue or similar high-end publications.

Is it hard to be a Vogue photographer?

Being a Vogue photographer is highly competitive and requires a strong portfolio, technical skills with cameras and lighting, and industry connections. Success often depends on creativity, reputation, and experience working with high-profile clients or publications.

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Infographic showing various Vogue Photographer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 48% Full Time, 43% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,345 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

Pricing Distribution

Unclaimed Baggage

Scottsboro, AL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Unclaimed Baggage rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

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Job description

Location: OCS Inc, (Unclaimed Baggage): Operations
Position: Pricing Distribution
Pay Grade 3
Basic Function: Prepare product for Pricers by sorting or cleaning product and loading tables. Assist Pricers in tagging priced product and distributing to the appropriate Sales channel.
General Responsibilities:
  • Apparel Distribution
  • Tag, inspect, and check all garments processed by size and price.
  • Put security tags on items.
  • After tagging, separate and hang all clothing on correct racks for sales floor, backstock, Jennifer Racks, or high value.
  • Communicate respectfully with Apparel Pricers on any mistakes found on racks.
  • Maintain knowledge of current vendor load.
  • Non-Apparel Distribution
  • Can include, but is not limited to, the following categories from both Baggage and Cargo Loads: Books, Etc Product, Electronics, Shoes, Accessories
  • As needed, assist Pricer on loading table.
  • Clean or sort product while loading the table.
  • Tag, inspect, and check all product processed by price.
  • Put security tags on items priced $20.00 and up.
  • After tagging, separate all product and distribute to proper bins for the Sales floor, to High Value, or to other Sales Channels.
  • Assist Pricer in Backstocking items as needed.
  • Communicate respectfully with all Pricers on any mistakes found.
  • Maintain knowledge of current vendor load.
  • Sit-Down Work
  • Sort sellable DVDs from non-sellable DVDs, clean as needed, then distribute to proper channel.
  • Sort sellable electronic cords and earbuds from non-sellable, wrap with bands, then distribute to proper channel.
  • Remove photos from photo albums, discard photos, then send albums to Pricing.
  • Clean and process eyewear and sunglasses for Pricing.
  • Help clean and sort items from Baggage Openers as needed
  • Quality Control- Be able to determine what needs to be priced or sent to other avenues
  • Keep work area clean and organized using LEAN and 5S standards
  • Other duties assigned by management
Physical Requirements:
  • Must be able to stand or sit for long periods of time
  • Must be able to lift light to moderately weighted items
  • Repetitive hand/wrist motion required
Educational Requirements: High School Diploma or Equivalent

Scheduled Hours:
  • 40 hour week, 6:00am – 2:30pm Mon-Fri with mandatory overtime as needed
  • Mandatory Days include: Fridays preceding Labor Day, Memorial Day, and Winter Event; Saturday before Thanksgiving; business day before Fourth of July.
  • Will be required to work one holiday a year on the Retail Sales Floor
Reporting Relationship: Reports directly to Pricing Supervisor
About Unclaimed Baggage:
Unclaimed Baggage is the nation’s only buyer and repurposer of lost luggage, offering a second life to a treasure trove of goods that airlines and other travel/hospitality companies have been unable to reunite with their former owners. It’s 50,000 square foot brick-and-mortar retail store in Scottsboro, Alabama draws over a million visitors a year from all 50 states and around the world. Besides clothing, jewelry, footwear, electronics, eyewear and sporting goods, shoppers might find anything from a kimono to a shrunken head, vintage collectibles or a zebra skin, complete with ears and tail. This one-of-a-kind business has attracted media attention for decades in outlets ranging from The Today Show, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, The New York Times, BuzzFeed, Discovery Channel and more for its ever-changing array of unique items from around the world, all sold at incredible value. The company also runs a philanthropic foundation called Reclaimed for Good, providing worldwide charities with millions of dollars’ worth of items like unsellable medical supplies and equipment, clothing, and eyeglasses. In 2020, this family-owned business celebrated its 50th anniversary and successfully launched its first online store. Within days of it’s launch, www.unclaimedbaggage.com welcomed over a million visitors to it’s site, shopping from every state in the country. Top 10 states by e-commerce customer range from coast to coast every week, showing the strength of this unique brand. Learn about Unclaimed Baggage at www.unclaimedbaggage.com or connect online through Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Our Culture:
Our Mission is to: “Redeem the lost, unclaimed, and rejected for the glory of God.”
We have the stability of our 50+ year history, combined with a highly entrepreneurial mindset, constantly changing and improving for growth. Our principles are rooted in a distinctly Judeo-Christian worldview. We are not perfect and do not always get it right, but we genuinely seek to honor God in all we do.
Our Values in Action are:
  • Integrity: Do the right thing
  • Excellence: Always reach for better
  • Humility: Listen and learn
  • Service: Help others win
  • Teamwork: Grow stronger together
  • Gratitude: Choose to be thankful
  • Entrepreneurship: Make it happen
The duties, responsibilities and requirements presented in this job description should not be construed as an exhaustive list of roles or responsibilities.

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