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Graduation Photographers Wanted - Columbus, OH

GradImages is looking for enthusiastic photographers who are interested in being part of a team of seasonal graduation photographers in the Columbus area. GradImages is a division of Event Photography Group specializing in graduation and commencement photography. Benefits of working with the company include earning extra income, meeting other local photographers, and sharpening your own photography skills. Good teamwork, communication, and organizational skills are qualities GradImages looks for in its photographers. This position requires photographers to be flexible, have the ability to adapt to fast paced settings and the willingness to do any tasks required by the team captain at the event and enjoy working with a variety of people.
Position requirements:
- Must have a high school diploma and be 18 years or older
- Some prior experience with DSLR professional cameras
- Ability to stand and hold camera equipment for up to 4 hours at a time
- Have reliable transportation to and from all events
- Wear a dark colored business suit and comfortable dress shoes as required attire to all events.
- Maintain a professional and positive attitude
This is a SEASONAL position for the months of May and June. Pay is $60 per event and you may work up to 12 events during this season. Events may require you to travel up to 2 hours away, however we will reimburse you up to $.51 per mile.
You will be REQUIRED to attend a group interview for this position on March 29, 2015 at 9am. Details will be sent out after we receive your application and conduct a phone interview.
To apply, go to www.epghire.com and fill out the application for Graduation Photographer
We look forward to welcoming you to our team!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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