Zachary Daniels
In-House Photographer

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In-House Photographer | Altrincham | £35,000 - £42,000 FTE (pro rata for part-time)
Working Pattern:
3-5 days per week (flexible)
A leading UK-based luxury jewellery brand is seeking a talented In-House Photographer to produce high-quality, visually compelling imagery across multiple platforms. This is a hands-on role ideal for someone with a strong eye for detail, experience in studio photography, and a passion for capturing premium products.
You will play a key role in shaping the brand's visual identity, delivering exceptional content for e-commerce, marketing campaigns, and social media channels.
Key Responsibilities
- Capture high-end product photography for e-commerce, ensuring consistency and accuracy
- Produce creative imagery for marketing campaigns and brand storytelling
- Create engaging visual content for social media platforms
- Manage studio setup, including lighting, backgrounds, and equipment
- Retouch and edit images to a professional standard, maintaining brand aesthetics
- Collaborate with marketing and creative teams to execute visual concepts
- Maintain and organise digital asset libraries
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Requirements
- Minimum 3+ years of professional photography experience
- Strong portfolio demonstrating product and/or luxury photography
- Advanced knowledge of studio lighting techniques
- High proficiency in photo editing and retouching software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom)
- Excellent attention to detail and a refined visual sensibility
- Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
- Experience working in-house or within a brand environment is preferred


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Desirable Skills
- Experience in jewellery, fashion, or luxury product photography
- Basic video or motion content skills (advantageous but not essential)
What's on Offer
- Competitive salary of £35,000-£42,000 FTE (pro rata depending on days worked)
- Flexible working pattern (3-5 days per week)
- Generous annual leave allowance
- Health and wellbeing support
- Opportunity to work with a premium brand and contribute creatively
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