FedGeek
The Videographer/Photographer Specialist supports organizational multimedia needs by planning, producing, and delivering high-quality video and photography content. This role collaborates with creative staff, communications teams, and project leads to ensure products meet project goals, accessibility requirements, and branding standards.
Essential Duties
Work closely with creative staff and relevant departments to develop and produce multimedia for projects to suit stated goals and needs, communicating effectively with non-technical stakeholders and in a virtual/remote environment.
Support development of video and audio projects, including concepting, research, scripting, logistics coordination, budget development, and asset development or compilation.
Support production of video and audio projects, including field production (in studio, in field, or online), interviewing, and shooting video or taking still photos as needed.
Support post-production of video and audio projects, including post-producing with the edit team, peer reviews, coordinating transcriptions and captioning, ingesting and logging footage, and basic editing as needed.
Support overall project management of video and audio projects, including tracking project status, reporting, and archiving.
Capture studio portraits, ensuring proper lighting, composition, and professional presentation.
Photograph government events, ceremonies, and live activities with quick turnaround for distribution.
Produce high-quality stock imagery to support communication, training, and digital media needs.
Maintain and operate studio lighting setups, backdrops, and related photography equipment.
Edit, retouch, and prepare images for print, digital platforms, and official use.
Organize and maintain a digital image library with proper metadata and archiving standards.
Work closely with communications staff, designers, and project leads to meet visual content needs.
Ensure all work complies with organizational and federal guidelines, including accessibility and branding standards.
Required Qualifications
B.A./B.S in relevant field
8 years of relevant experience, including previous multimedia, video, and audio production
Proven experience in portrait, event, and live-action photography (5+ years preferred).
Proficiency with professional DSLR and mirrorless camera systems (e.g., Canon EOS R series, Nikon Z series, or Sony Alpha).
Strong knowledge of studio lighting equipment (strobes, continuous lights, softboxes, umbrellas, reflectors).
Skilled in photo editing and post-production using industry-standard software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Bridge (for cataloging).
Familiarity with digital asset management systems (DAM) and metadata tagging.
Understanding of image resolution, formats, and color correction for both print and digital platforms.
Ability to work in fast-paced environments with tight deadlines and high visibility.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
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Essential Duties
Work closely with creative staff and relevant departments to develop and produce multimedia for projects to suit stated goals and needs, communicating effectively with non-technical stakeholders and in a virtual/remote environment.
Support development of video and audio projects, including concepting, research, scripting, logistics coordination, budget development, and asset development or compilation.
Support production of video and audio projects, including field production (in studio, in field, or online), interviewing, and shooting video or taking still photos as needed.
Support post-production of video and audio projects, including post-producing with the edit team, peer reviews, coordinating transcriptions and captioning, ingesting and logging footage, and basic editing as needed.
Support overall project management of video and audio projects, including tracking project status, reporting, and archiving.
Capture studio portraits, ensuring proper lighting, composition, and professional presentation.
Photograph government events, ceremonies, and live activities with quick turnaround for distribution.
Produce high-quality stock imagery to support communication, training, and digital media needs.
Maintain and operate studio lighting setups, backdrops, and related photography equipment.
Edit, retouch, and prepare images for print, digital platforms, and official use.
Organize and maintain a digital image library with proper metadata and archiving standards.
Work closely with communications staff, designers, and project leads to meet visual content needs.
Ensure all work complies with organizational and federal guidelines, including accessibility and branding standards.
Required Qualifications
B.A./B.S in relevant field
8 years of relevant experience, including previous multimedia, video, and audio production
Proven experience in portrait, event, and live-action photography (5+ years preferred).
Proficiency with professional DSLR and mirrorless camera systems (e.g., Canon EOS R series, Nikon Z series, or Sony Alpha).
Strong knowledge of studio lighting equipment (strobes, continuous lights, softboxes, umbrellas, reflectors).
Skilled in photo editing and post-production using industry-standard software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Bridge (for cataloging).
Familiarity with digital asset management systems (DAM) and metadata tagging.
Understanding of image resolution, formats, and color correction for both print and digital platforms.
Ability to work in fast-paced environments with tight deadlines and high visibility.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
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