
Creative Director of Photography & Visual Storytelling (Volunteer)
SalaryGuide, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States, 29302
Responsibilities
Define the visual identity and photographic direction for MAP across all divisions Develop cohesive campaign aesthetics for publishing, fashion, civic, and community initiatives Lead creative direction for photoshoots, field documentation, and brand storytelling Establish visual style guides (lighting, tone, composition, color architecture) Ensure all photography complies with youth safeguarding and consent protocols Oversee photographer coordination, shot lists, mood boards, and post-production standards Develop archival documentation systems for long-term institutional storytelling Collaborate with communications and policy teams for public-facing materials Requirements
Background in photography, visual arts, documentary storytelling, or creative direction Demonstrated experience leading visual campaigns or documentary projects Strong understanding of lighting, composition, and narrative sequencing Experience working with vulnerable populations preferred Knowledge of consent, release forms, and safeguarding best practices Portfolio demonstrating visual coherence and storytelling depth Founding leadership role Structured engagement (minimum 5–10 hours per week for executive volunteer track; scalable during campaign cycles) Preferred
Experience with nonprofit or civic storytelling Familiarity with brand systems and visual identity architecture Experience leading multidisciplinary creative teams Understanding of trauma-informed visual representation Proficiency in post-production workflows and digital asset management
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Define the visual identity and photographic direction for MAP across all divisions Develop cohesive campaign aesthetics for publishing, fashion, civic, and community initiatives Lead creative direction for photoshoots, field documentation, and brand storytelling Establish visual style guides (lighting, tone, composition, color architecture) Ensure all photography complies with youth safeguarding and consent protocols Oversee photographer coordination, shot lists, mood boards, and post-production standards Develop archival documentation systems for long-term institutional storytelling Collaborate with communications and policy teams for public-facing materials Requirements
Background in photography, visual arts, documentary storytelling, or creative direction Demonstrated experience leading visual campaigns or documentary projects Strong understanding of lighting, composition, and narrative sequencing Experience working with vulnerable populations preferred Knowledge of consent, release forms, and safeguarding best practices Portfolio demonstrating visual coherence and storytelling depth Founding leadership role Structured engagement (minimum 5–10 hours per week for executive volunteer track; scalable during campaign cycles) Preferred
Experience with nonprofit or civic storytelling Familiarity with brand systems and visual identity architecture Experience leading multidisciplinary creative teams Understanding of trauma-informed visual representation Proficiency in post-production workflows and digital asset management
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