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Photographer (Freelance)

Posted By: Ninety Four

Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018

Remuneration: $1,000.00

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“Photography is the story I fail to put into words”
We are looking for creative, artistic and inspirational individuals to join our team. If you have always felt the need to freely express your artistic sense and take breath-taking images, all while building your very own portfolio, we want you! You will be working with a team filled with creative and enthusiastic individuals that would make any workday sound like a day of laughter.


What’s in it for you?
As a Photography Intern, you will not only improve your shooting-techniques and software-editing skills but also learn how to frame your shots, communicate with clients to take the perfect shot and experience photography in many industries. This would be the perfect opportunity for you to build your portfolio in many industries as well as to freely express your artistic sense.


Job Requirement:
Good Knowledge in Photoshop and Lightroom
Experience in Food Photography is a plus
Good Interpersonal skills
Keen eye for Details
Able to adapt


If you want to work in a fun and exciting environment while improving your skills as a photographer, send us your resume attached with your portfolio now! Send in your Resume to [email protected]



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We were married less than 1 year when i applied.
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And there is your answer. You applied too soon after marriage which can be perceived as marriage of convenience. Usually recommended to wait 2-3 years after marriage.

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