Job Descrption
We're looking for photographers to attend mass participation events including marathons and half marathons and produce content to be used across our socials and on our website.
What will you be doing?
The event photographer will be responsible for capturing high-quality images that document our participants at various marathons, half marathons and similar events across the UK. Which events you attend is completely up to you, depending on location and availability.
You'll be working with Zoe in the events team to understand each event's objectives and make sure that your photography aligns with the overall vision.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Photography: Capturing high-quality images during mass-participation events, including candid shots, portraits and group photos.
2. Communication: Coordinate with event organisers to understand each event brief, including shot lists.
3. Creative Direction: Take a creative lead to capture unique and memorable images.
4. Participant Interaction... Interact with event attendees in a professional and friendly manner, guaranteeing a positive experience while being photographed.
What are we looking
for?
Requirements:
Proven experience as a professional photographer, ideally in an event environment or with experience capturing images of moving subjects.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work weekends to accommodate event schedules.
What difference will you make?
We believe in a future where paralysis is no longer a life sentence. Our mission is to continue funding research into spinal cord injuries until a cure is found. With the future in mind, we've just undergone a rebrand, so need expertly-crafted content from all events with the new colours to present ourselves to researchers, funders and the general public.
Before you apply
Please apply through Reach in the first instance. Interviews will be an informal Teams chat with Zoe from the events team.
Causes
• Physical disabilities
Organisation type:
Charity
We believe in a future where paralysis is no longer a life sentence.
For the first time in history, treatments for paralysis are being trialled in humans. Our mission is
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