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Use your skills as a photographer to get hired

Ever thought about how to translate your hobbies to workplace skills?

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Your hobbies tell a vivid story about your natural abilities. Keep reading for language to use in your resume or cover letter, plus get ideas for jobs you may love.

What you bring

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Situational awareness

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Ability to frame up a scene meaningfully

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Patience and a good eye

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People skills, putting subjects at ease

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Organization and communication

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Focus and a good work ethic

Up to 0years Most creative occupations don’t require related work experience to qualify for entry-level positions.

What matters to you

What do photographers want in a job (besides good pay)? We gave a group of 61 photographers a set list of job attributes and asked them to choose what matters most to them.

Creative freedom

Photography is an art, and many photographers feel most fulfilled when they can express themselves at work.

Creativity makes work exercises more interesting.

Physical therapy aide
Age 24, NY

Ability to build a career

Although they most immediately are all about the great next shot, photographers are also focused on where they are headed next.

Driving my career is important, and having more responsibility is what I strive for in my career.

Marketing manager
Age 35, PA

Collaboration and community

(I want to) Be able to work with others, work in different scenarios and learn from others.

Educational tutor
Age 52, CA

Jobs to consider

Home stager

Set the scene and drive sales

Photo editor

Flex your software chops

Journalist

Apply your perception and storytelling

Social media specialist

Create eye-catching posts

Photo researcher

Find photos for advertising and marketing campaigns

Customer service

Put people at ease

Museum/gallery associate

Stay close to what you love