LanceSoft
Professional - Photographer Job at LanceSoft in Neenah
LanceSoft, Neenah, WI, United States, 54956
Photographer
Location: Neenah, WI
Shift: Monday-Friday between 7:30 am - 8:00 pm
Pay Rate: $48/hr - $50/hr
Job Summary
- A Contract Research Photographer is a professional who will use their technical skills and personal camera equipment to create the images required for research studies.
- The photographer will take high-quality images of child and adult research participants testing consumer products.
- The photographer will maintain all camera equipment, including lights, lenses, and tripods.
- After the images are captured, the Photographer will upload to the KC Digital Asset System following required standards.
- Editing of images may be required and will be completed by the photographer using KC approved and provided computer and software.
- This person will also be accountable for the study participant’s safety while photographing the participant.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Select, set-up and verify equipment for use in research studies.
- Properly light and photograph the subject.
- Troubleshoot simple equipment issues.
- Edit images as necessary.
- Work within the Digital Asset Management system.
- Follow direction of Study Manager.
Qualifications
- 3+ years of professional photography experience.
- Ability to quickly adjust to complicated photographic situations.
- Strong problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to use different types of photographic equipment.
- Understanding of artificial and natural lighting and how it affects different settings, shapes, and skin tones.
- Ability to work independently or as part of a team to complete projects within required timeframes.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- High degree of empathy for study participants.
- Understand the Responsible Conduct of Human Subjects Testing.
Notes
- This role is strictly based on business needs and the number of studies being conducted per week.
- One week they could work zero hours, the next week they could put in closer to 30-40 hours; it's entirely flexible and there is no guarantee for hours.