Do you want to get involved in our creative space and capture dynamic visuals of the vibrant goings-on at the studio? Apply for our part-time videographer/ photographer position on-site at SoMad, approximately 5-15 hours weekly, flexible M-F 11-7pm.

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Videographer/ Photographer

Part-time position

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Part-Time Photographer/Videographer

On-site at SoMad, New York

5-15 hours per week - flexible M-F 11-7pm (with potential for extended hours during events)

$25-$50/hour depending on experience and qualifications

Select applicants will be asked to interview with SoMad

SoMad is looking for a Part-Time Videographer/Photographer to document the behind-the-scenes life of our creative studio in New York. This on-site role involves capturing digital and film photography and video content. You will produce dynamic visuals that highlight the energy and diversity of the work happening at SoMad, contributing to our media archive with fresh, engaging content. We strongly encourage BIPOC and queer creators to apply and join our team.

Qualifications:

  • Experience in photography and videography, including a portfolio showcasing both digital and film work.
  • Proficiency using Canon and Sony cameras, as well as digital camcorders and vintage cameras.
  • Strong understanding of composition and lighting.
  • Familiarity with creating time-lapse videos.
  • Excellent organizational skills for managing and archiving digital assets.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with diverse teams and artists.
  • Familiarity with New York’s art and creative scene.

About SoMad

SoMad is a femme and queer led, independent art space and artist residency program that fosters creative experimentation. A platform, production house and gallery, located South of Madison Square Park, the name “SoMad” refers to both the physical location of the space as well as the collective’s frustration with the current landscape for emerging artists, particularly for artists from underrepresented communities. SoMad empowers artists through togetherness, practice, and collaboration.