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Photo Retoucher Portland, OR Studio Description Premier Press is one of the largest creative production companies on the West Coast, working with some of the most recognizable brands from around the ...

Accountable for executing photo shoots * Communicate trends and areas needing improvement to team for assessment and follow-through * Ensure products are at photo locations using the spread-ready ...

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Accountable for executing photo shoots * Communicate trends and areas needing improvement to team for assessment and follow-through * Ensure products are at photo locations using the spread-ready ...

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The Photo Retoucher is responsible for delivering high-quality, production-ready image assets across e-commerce, editorial, and marketing content. This role partners closely with Photography, Content ...

The Photo Retoucher is responsible for delivering high-quality, production-ready image assets across e-commerce, editorial, and marketing content. This role partners closely with Photography, Content ...

ROLE OVERVIEW Reporting to the Postproduction Manager, the Photo Retoucher is responsible for editing a high volume of eCommerce product images, shot daily in our photo studio. You will oversee ...

Description Photo Retoucher Portland, OR Studio Description Premier Press is one of the largest creative production companies on the West Coast, working with some of the most recognizable brands from ...

We are looking to temporarily fill positions in our Photo Editing and Services Department for the duration of August to December . Why We Want You: - You have a well-rounded knowledge of Photoshop ...

Ensure final images selected from the photo shoots best showcase our brand and products * High performance and diligence is key when publishing every product being shot in the Studio, keeping in mind ...

Ensure final images selected from the photo shoots best showcase our brand and products * High performance and diligence is key when publishing every product being shot in the Studio, keeping in mind ...

The Free Press is hiring a full-time Photo Editor to support daily newsroom production and elevate the quality of our visual journalism. We're looking for someone with an exceptional eye for detail ...

We are looking to temporarily fill positions in our Photo Editing and Services Department for the duration of August to December . Why We Want You: - You have a well-rounded knowledge of Photoshop ...

The Free Press is hiring a full-time Photo Editor to support daily newsroom production and elevate the quality of our visual journalism. We're looking for someone with an exceptional eye for detail ...

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How much do photo jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for photo in the United States is $17.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a photo job?

Photo jobs typically refer to careers involving photography, where professionals capture, edit, and deliver images for a variety of purposes. These roles can include photographers, photo editors, photojournalists, and studio assistants, among others. People in these jobs work in diverse settings such as studios, outdoors, events, or newsrooms, and may specialize in fields like portrait, commercial, fashion, or nature photography. The work often involves using cameras and editing software to create visually appealing and impactful images for clients or publications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Photographer, you need a solid understanding of photographic techniques, composition, lighting, and typically a portfolio or formal training in photography. Mastery of cameras, lenses, photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, and knowledge of digital file management are essential. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help photographers capture compelling images and effectively work with clients or subjects. These skills are crucial for producing high-quality photos, meeting client needs, and building a successful photography career.

What are some common challenges photographers face when working on location shoots, and how can they prepare for them?

Photographers often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, varying lighting conditions, and logistical issues when working on location shoots. Preparation is key—scouting the location beforehand, bringing backup equipment, and packing weather-appropriate gear can help mitigate these risks. Additionally, maintaining clear communication with clients and team members ensures everyone is aligned on expectations and any last-minute changes. Flexibility and problem-solving skills are essential to adapting to on-the-spot challenges and delivering high-quality results.

What is the difference between Photo vs Photographer?

AspectPhotoPhotographer
DefinitionImage captured using a camera or deviceProfessional or hobbyist who takes photographs
CredentialsNone requiredOften has training or certification in photography
Work EnvironmentAny location with a cameraStudios, events, outdoor shoots
Industry UsageUsed broadly to refer to imagesRefers to the person creating the images

In summary, a 'Photo' is an image, while a 'Photographer' is the person who creates those images. Understanding this distinction helps when searching for services or job roles related to photography.

How do I get into a photo job?

To get into a photography job, build a strong portfolio showcasing your work, gain experience through internships or freelance projects, and develop skills in camera operation, editing software, and composition. Many photographers also pursue relevant education or certifications and network within the industry to find opportunities.

What jobs can I do with photography?

Photography offers a range of job opportunities including commercial photographer, portrait photographer, wedding photographer, photojournalist, and fashion photographer. These roles often require technical skills with cameras and editing software, as well as a portfolio to showcase work. Additional opportunities include working in advertising, editorial, or stock photography, and some roles may require specialized certifications or licenses.
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Infographic showing various Photo job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, 37% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,140 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

License Technician - Photo ID Center - Part Time

GOODWILL KEYSTONE AREA

Gettysburg, PA • On-site

$17.31/hr

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position:  License Technician – Photo ID Center
Department:  Business Services
Reports to:  Photo License Center Manager/Assistant Photo License Center Manager
Status:  Non-Exempt

Goodwill Keystone Area is committed to creating a culture of belonging where all people feel respected and valued. This is because we celebrate the diversity of thought, the richness of the human experience and the desire to reflect the communities we serve.

Summary
Provides efficient, courteous customer service to all persons who enter the Photo ID Center. Assures that customers have proper identification and documentation. Responsible for the operations of the work site, including accountability of consumables, processing all customers courteously, promptly and without discrimination or prejudice for any reason, issuing a finished product to the correct customer, and recording the transaction as required. 
Duties and Responsibilities

  • Facilitates the security of the Photo License Center premises and photographic equipment and consumables by arming and disarming the security system at appropriate times and locking secure materials in the safe, security closet or workstation as required.
  • Shreds the camera card immediately upon the customer signing the License Control Audit Sheet.
  • Reports any inventory discrepancies to the Photo License Center Manager/Assistant Photo License Center Manager and Unique Source immediately.  
  • Processes customers in a pleasant, professional, efficient and customer service oriented manner. Accurately and courteously provides basic information related to driver licensing procedures and policies. Wears prescribed uniform and name badge while working.
  • Carries out procedures to accurately process a customer by requesting and reviewing proper forms of identification, verifying information on identification documentation and determines validity of camera card.
  • Positions customers correctly for photograph, operates the camera equipment to create a photographic license or identification card assuring a quality product is delivered to the customer and issues the finished product to the correct customer.
  • Completes, reviews, and prepares paperwork for submission to the appropriate parties. Follows established procedures for the receiving and accounting of consumables.
  • Performs the daily operations of the Photo License Center to include, but not be limited to:  opening and closing the center as scheduled, reports by telephone any requested information such as opening time, maintains the cleanliness and orderliness of the center, operates the center in compliance with policies and procedures and reports downtime to the appropriate parties.
  • Performs specified routine maintenance tasks related to cleaning the equipment.
  • Attends all mandatory training seminars.
  • Follows all call-off procedures when unable to report to work and when finding a replacement.
  • Report to any site that you may be assigned or scheduled to work as needed within 30 miles.
  • Promotes an environment of workplace safety. Assures that duties are performed in a safe manner and safety requirements are adhered to.
  • Communicates progress, problems, and concerns to the Photo License Center Manager/Assistant Photo License Center Manager.

Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

Skills/Abilities/Qualifications

  • Must attend all mandatory training sessions and meetings.
  • Must have a qualifying disability that meets the criteria for state or federal set aside contracts.

Goodwill Keystone Area is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all federal, state, and local laws that prohibit discrimination in employment. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to disability or status as a protected veteran.