Introduction
One does not need a formal education to be considered for a photography intern position, but a high school diploma or a GED equivalent is necessary. However, if you do have a degree or other certification in photography, you will be able to understand the ins and outs of this work profoundly.
Working as an intern in this capacity is hard work, as you often have to work outdoors in the heat and the cold, and maybe on your feet for the entirety of the day. In this position, physical dexterity, and the ability to stay organized at all times is very important.
Since you will primarily work in an assistantship capacity, you will have to provide a lot of support to the photographer that you are assisting – and of course, you will get to learn a lot too!
If a career as a photographer is on the charts for you, and if you want to start from the very beginning, here is a list of duties that you can look through to see what a photography intern does on any typical day at work:
Job Description:
- Take and understand orders regarding the day’s photography sessions, and ensure that any concerns are cleared before the start of the session.
- Listen to instructions about setting up photography equipment in the proper manner, and ensure that these instructions are followed thoroughly.
- Obtain photography equipment from the procurement manager, or storage areas, and set it up according to the provided instructions.
- Ensure that cameras and lights are in good working order, and are set in the right place, and at the right angles.
- Assist photographers by providing instructions to subjects to pose in specific manners that the photographer wants.
- Adjust lights and reflecting surfaces to meet the specific requirements of the shoot.
- Ensure that subjects are comfortable with their positions, by explaining the concepts of the theme to them.
- Assist photographers in touching up exposed films, and ensuring that they look aesthetically pleasing.
- Breakdown sets, and ensure that all photography equipment, objects, lights, and backgrounds are safely put away.
Features of the Internship Program
- Placement Organization/Company: A Photographer or a Studio setup
- Program Length: 01 Month to 12 Months
- Working Days (Weekly): 05 days in a week (Monday to Friday)
- Working Hours (Daily): 05 to 06 hours (In a day)
- Eligibility to Apply: Open for all to Apply
- Available Places: 05