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Job Description
Photograph people, landscapes, merchandise, or other subjects, using digital or film cameras and equipment. May develop negatives or use computer software to produce finished images and prints. Includes scientific photographers, aerial photographers, and photojournalists.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 27-4021.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 42,640.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 20.00
- Currently, there are 48,660 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Photographers”.
Also Known As…
- Photographers
- Sports Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
- Photojournalist
- Photographer
- Photo Editor
- Owner/Photographer
- Newspaper Photographer
- Commercial Photographer
- Advertising Photographer
- Wildlife Photographer
- Wild Life Photographer
- Wedding Photographer
- Underwater Photographer
- Studio Owner
- Street Photographer
- Still Photographer
- Scientific Photographer
- School Photographer
- Photographic Specialist
- Photographer Assistant
- Photo-Optics Technician
- Photo Journalist
- Ophthalmic Photographer
- Newspaper Photojournalist
- Nature Photographer
- Medical Photographer
- Marine Photographer
- Industrial Photographer
- Freelance Photographer
- Forensic Photographer
- Food Photographer
- Finish Photographer
- Fashion Photographer
- Digital Photographer
- Crime Scene Photographer
- Cameraman
- Biomedical Photographer
- Biological Photographer
- Apprentice Photographer
- Aerial Photographer
Tasks for “Studio Owner”
- Manipulate and enhance scanned or digital images to create desired effects, using computers and specialized software.
- Set up photographic exhibitions for the purpose of displaying and selling work.
- Direct activities of workers who are setting up photographic equipment.
- Set up, mount, or install photographic equipment and cameras.
- Create artificial light, using flashes and reflectors.
- Use traditional or digital cameras, along with a variety of equipment such as tripods, filters, and flash attachments.
- License the use of photographs through stock photo agencies.
- Determine project goals, locations, and equipment needs by studying assignments and consulting with clients or advertising staff.
- Select and assemble equipment and required background properties, according to subjects, materials, and conditions.
- Photograph legal evidence at crime scenes, in hospitals, or in forensic laboratories.
- Estimate or measure light levels, distances, and numbers of exposures needed, using measuring devices and formulas.
- Write photograph captions.
- Develop and print exposed film, using chemicals, touchup tools, and developing and printing equipment.
- Perform maintenance tasks necessary to keep equipment working properly.
- Load and unload film.
- Employ a variety of specialized photographic materials and techniques, including infrared and ultraviolet films, macro photography, photogrammetry and sensitometry.
- Adjust apertures, shutter speeds, and camera focus based on a combination of factors such as lighting, field depth, subject motion, film type, and film speed.
- Enhance, retouch, and resize photographs and negatives, using airbrushing and other techniques.
- Mount, frame, laminate, or lacquer finished photographs.
- Develop visual aids and charts for use in lectures or to present evidence in court.
- Engage in research to develop new photographic procedures and materials.
- Produce computer-readable, digital images from film, using flatbed scanners and photofinishing laboratories.
- Test equipment prior to use to ensure that it is in good working order.
- Perform general office duties such as scheduling appointments, keeping books, and ordering supplies.
- Take pictures of individuals, families, and small groups, either in studio or on location.
- Review sets of photographs to select the best work.
- Send film to photofinishing laboratories for processing.
- Determine desired images and picture composition, selecting and adjusting subjects, equipment, and lighting to achieve desired effects.
- Transfer photographs to computers for editing, archiving, and electronic transmission.
Related Technology & Tools
- Fog machines
- Zoom lenses
- Telephoto lenses
- Dimmers
- Softboxes
- Optical media printers
- Camera flash attachments
- Computer inkjet printers
- Sound blimps
- Graduated neutral density GND filters
- Negative proofers
- Lamp reflectors
- Film drying cabinets
- Rapid photo print washers
- Force film washers
- Laptop computers
- Contact print frames
- Darkroom timers
- Computer laser printers
- Electric print dryers
- Tablet computers
- Camera cleaning brushes
- Incident light meters
- Magnifier loupes
- Dye sublimation printers
- Polarizing lens filters
- Macro lenses
- Wide angle lenses
- Digital still cameras
- Ring flashes
- Special effects projectors
- Flash memory data storage devices
- Large format printers
- Neutral density ND filters
- Darkroom thermometers
- Global positioning system GPS devices
- Film scanners
- Optical viewfinders
- Film cameras
- Snoots
- Digital pens
- Personal computers
- Reflected light meters
- Bubble machines
- Digital photo printers
- Focus assists
- Studio strobe flashes
- Flatbed scanners
- Label printers
- Wireless flash triggers
- White balancing lens filters
- Board reflectors
- Haze filters
- Graphics tablets
- Mobile adapters
- Camera positioning tripods
- Image enlargers
- HindSight InView
- Simply Studio System
- Genbook
- Adobe Systems Adobe Creative Suite
- Adobe Systems Adobe After Effects
- Microsoft Excel
- Adobe Systems Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
- Cradoc fotoBiz
- Email software
- Apple Final Cut Pro
- Microsoft Access
- Blinkbid
- Microsoft Word
- Light Blue Software Light Blue
- Adobe Systems Adobe AfterEffects
- Adobe Systems Adobe Acrobat
- Adobe Systems Adobe InDesign
- StudioPlus Spectra
- Web browser software
- StudioCloud
- Tave Studio Manager
- ShootZilla
- WordPress
- Intuit QuickBooks
- Adobe Systems Adobe Photoshop
- SuccessWare
- Simplifi pixifi
- ShootQ