Commercial Photographer/Graphic Production Artist--(off I-40, Exit 407 Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Kodak, TN at Geebo

Commercial Photographer/Graphic Production Artist--(off I-40, Exit 407

Currently seeking a LOCAL Commercial Photographer/Graphic Production Artist

KaTom Restaurant Supply, Inc. is seeking a commercial photographer/graphic production artist to take pictures of the products we stock in our warehouse, as well as do production artist work for posting on our website.

Responsibilities:
Shoot product images in our Knoxville, Tennessee-area warehouse; this includes:
-- Working with our inventory specialist to make a schedule and shoot product images as new stock arrives
-- Re-touch and re-size vendor-provided images as necessary
-- Create image overlays when more information is needed to explain products
-- Operate various types of photography and videography equipment
-- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds with assistance
Do production artist graphic design work; this includes:
-- Taking direction from our Marketing/Graphic Design team
-- Revising/resizing/reformatting existing graphics to repurpose for other uses
-- Scaling, cropping, repositioning elements of existing graphics to repurpose for other uses
Required:
Solid photography skills
Experienced with video
Good computer skills--Adobe Photoshop is a must (Mac and PC)
Good production artist skills
Able to work with a team
Willing to learn and adapt quickly
Preferred:
experience using Adobe Illustrator and Final Cut Pro (or equivalent)
restaurant experience / knowledge of foodservice industry
experience curating YouTube content

Location: 305 KaTom Dr., Kodak, TN 37764 (off Interstate 40 Exit 407)
Compensation: Please submit a resume with your salary requirements and samples of work
Principals only. Please do not contact poster about this job or other services, products or commercial interests.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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