
Since 1906, the University of West Georgia (UWG) offers a comprehensive student experience on a 645‑acre campus 40 miles west of Atlanta. UWG is a leading residential, doctoral comprehensive university that offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in a broad range of fields. The institution is committed to fostering innovative academic programs, community engagement, and student‑centered growth.
Job Summary The Intermediate Photographer is responsible for creating high‑quality photographic and video content that advances UWG’s brand and storytelling goals. This position combines advanced technical skills in photography, videography, and post‑production with creative direction and project management. Working within University Communications and Marketing (UCM), the photographer concepts, produces, and delivers visual assets that reflect UWG’s mission, highlight the student experience, and strengthen the institution’s public image.
Responsibilities
Conceptualize, plan, and execute professional‑level photo and video shoots for a wide range of university needs, including academics, student life, athletics, and institutional events. Capture dynamic, brand‑aligned imagery that supports marketing campaigns, publications, and digital platforms. Work independently and collaboratively with creative teams, clients, and campus partners to ensure visual content meets project objectives and reflects UWG’s visual identity.
Lead professional studio sessions, including faculty/staff headshots, portraiture, and special projects. Manage studio scheduling, lighting setup, and equipment maintenance to ensure consistent image quality. Conduct campus and off‑site photo shoots, overseeing logistics such as location scouting, permits, and production coordination.
Perform advanced photo and video editing, color correction, retouching, and sound mixing to maintain brand consistency and visual quality. Organize, tag, and archive images and videos within UCM’s digital asset management system. Maintain backup protocols and metadata accuracy for all visual content.
Participate in project pre‑production, including storyboarding, shot lists, and coordination with writers, designers, and marketing staff. Provide input on visual strategy and contribute to creative team meetings and campaign development. Manage production schedules, equipment inventory, and vendor relationships as needed.
Required Qualifications Educational Requirements High School / GED
Required Experience Minimum of three years of professional experience in photography, videography, or a closely related visual media field. Demonstrated experience producing high‑quality photo and video content for marketing, communications, or editorial use. Proficiency in industry‑standard photo and video editing software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects). Experience in both studio and location‑based photography and videography environments.
Preferred Qualifications Educational Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree
Experience Five or more years of progressively responsible experience in photography, videography, or visual communications. Experience working in higher education, marketing, or agency environments. Demonstrated experience in creative direction, including concept development, storyboarding, and collaboration with design and communications teams. Familiarity with digital asset management systems (DAM), color management workflows, and large‑scale image archiving. Experience with lighting design, audio recording, and motion graphics integration.
Proposed Salary $45,056.00 – $52,000.00 annually.
Abilities Ability to plan and manage multiple creative projects simultaneously from concept through final delivery. Strong visual storytelling and creative problem‑solving abilities aligned with brand objectives. Ability to maintain a consistent visual style and adhere to university brand standards. Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends to cover university events.
Physical Requirements Lifting up to 20 lbs or greater. Work performed in both office and outdoor environments; outdoor work may require exposure to weather conditions.
Knowledge Advanced knowledge of photographic composition, lighting, exposure, and post‑production workflows. Strong technical skills in digital imaging, color correction, retouching, and video editing.
Skills Strong technical skills in digital imaging, color correction, retouching, and video editing. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for working collaboratively with faculty, staff, students, and external partners. Strong organizational skills for archiving, file management, and metadata accuracy.
Equal Employment Opportunity The University of West Georgia is an equal employment, equal access, and equal educational opportunity, and affirmative action institution. We recruit, hire, train, promote, and educate persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status, as required by applicable state and federal laws.
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Job Summary The Intermediate Photographer is responsible for creating high‑quality photographic and video content that advances UWG’s brand and storytelling goals. This position combines advanced technical skills in photography, videography, and post‑production with creative direction and project management. Working within University Communications and Marketing (UCM), the photographer concepts, produces, and delivers visual assets that reflect UWG’s mission, highlight the student experience, and strengthen the institution’s public image.
Responsibilities
Conceptualize, plan, and execute professional‑level photo and video shoots for a wide range of university needs, including academics, student life, athletics, and institutional events. Capture dynamic, brand‑aligned imagery that supports marketing campaigns, publications, and digital platforms. Work independently and collaboratively with creative teams, clients, and campus partners to ensure visual content meets project objectives and reflects UWG’s visual identity.
Lead professional studio sessions, including faculty/staff headshots, portraiture, and special projects. Manage studio scheduling, lighting setup, and equipment maintenance to ensure consistent image quality. Conduct campus and off‑site photo shoots, overseeing logistics such as location scouting, permits, and production coordination.
Perform advanced photo and video editing, color correction, retouching, and sound mixing to maintain brand consistency and visual quality. Organize, tag, and archive images and videos within UCM’s digital asset management system. Maintain backup protocols and metadata accuracy for all visual content.
Participate in project pre‑production, including storyboarding, shot lists, and coordination with writers, designers, and marketing staff. Provide input on visual strategy and contribute to creative team meetings and campaign development. Manage production schedules, equipment inventory, and vendor relationships as needed.
Required Qualifications Educational Requirements High School / GED
Required Experience Minimum of three years of professional experience in photography, videography, or a closely related visual media field. Demonstrated experience producing high‑quality photo and video content for marketing, communications, or editorial use. Proficiency in industry‑standard photo and video editing software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects). Experience in both studio and location‑based photography and videography environments.
Preferred Qualifications Educational Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree
Experience Five or more years of progressively responsible experience in photography, videography, or visual communications. Experience working in higher education, marketing, or agency environments. Demonstrated experience in creative direction, including concept development, storyboarding, and collaboration with design and communications teams. Familiarity with digital asset management systems (DAM), color management workflows, and large‑scale image archiving. Experience with lighting design, audio recording, and motion graphics integration.
Proposed Salary $45,056.00 – $52,000.00 annually.
Abilities Ability to plan and manage multiple creative projects simultaneously from concept through final delivery. Strong visual storytelling and creative problem‑solving abilities aligned with brand objectives. Ability to maintain a consistent visual style and adhere to university brand standards. Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends to cover university events.
Physical Requirements Lifting up to 20 lbs or greater. Work performed in both office and outdoor environments; outdoor work may require exposure to weather conditions.
Knowledge Advanced knowledge of photographic composition, lighting, exposure, and post‑production workflows. Strong technical skills in digital imaging, color correction, retouching, and video editing.
Skills Strong technical skills in digital imaging, color correction, retouching, and video editing. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for working collaboratively with faculty, staff, students, and external partners. Strong organizational skills for archiving, file management, and metadata accuracy.
Equal Employment Opportunity The University of West Georgia is an equal employment, equal access, and equal educational opportunity, and affirmative action institution. We recruit, hire, train, promote, and educate persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status, as required by applicable state and federal laws.
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