Joma Jewellery and Katie Loxton
Midweight Photographer

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Midweight Photographer – Katie Loxton & Joma Jewellery
The Opportunity
Are you a talented photographer with a passion for creating beautiful, commercially driven imagery? Do you thrive in a fast-paced creative environment where no two days are the same? If you have a strong eye for composition, lighting, and visual storytelling, and a love for bringing products and brands to life through photography, then we have an exciting opportunity for you.
We're looking for a Midweight Photographer to join our talented Creative team. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys balancing creativity with commercial awareness, delivering high-quality photography that inspires customers while accurately showcasing our products. Working closely with Senior Photographer, Retoucher, Stylist, Videographer, and wider Creative team, you’ll play a key role in creating engaging visual content across both Katie Loxton and Joma Jewellery.
You will make an impact by producing beautiful photography across ecommerce, marketing, and campaign activity, ensuring every image reflects our brand vision while supporting customer engagement and conversion. From shoot planning and creative concept development through to capture, image selection, and final asset delivery, you'll be instrumental in bringing our collections to life across multiple channels.
WorkingArrangement
The role is Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM, with:
- A mix of on-site work at our head office in Banbury, Oxfordshire (approx. 3x/week)
- Flexibility to work from home for the remaining days
- Occasional need for flexibility outside standard working hours, depending on shoot schedules
Behind The Brands
We’re a family-run, entrepreneurial company with an exciting pace of life and a bright, friendly team. We are passionate about creating beautiful products with a personal touch and innovating our business behind the scenes. We value creativity, collaboration, and integrity, and we’re proud of the supportive culture we’ve built.
How You’ll Contribute
- Producing creative, high-quality, commercially focused photography across Katie Loxton and Joma Jewellery for ecommerce, marketing, and brand activity
- Shooting ecommerce imagery (model, flat lay, and still-life photography), ensuring consistency with each brand’s visual identity and creative guidelines
- Creating engaging lifestyle imagery for websites, social media, CRM, paid media, press, retail, brochures, and lookbooks
- Translating creative briefs and brand direction into compelling visual content that elevates the overall aesthetic of our brands
- Working closely with styling teams to present products beautifully and commercially, contributing ideas for props, styling, and set design
- Directing models confidently, adapting approaches to achieve the strongest results and supporting less experienced talent where required
- Supporting the Senior Photographer on larger campaign shoots both in studio and on location
- Taking ownership of assigned photography projects, managing delivery from shoot preparation through to final asset execution
- Designing, testing, and implementing new lighting setups and creative concepts to continually evolve our visual output
- Capturing imagery with consideration for ecommerce, social media, CRM, paid media, and wider marketing requirements
- Supporting shoot planning (equipment preparation, creative testing, shot list reviews, and set design input)
- Ensuring all photography assets are delivered in line with creative briefs, deadlines, and brand standards
- Supporting the review and selection of imagery alongside the Senior Photographer and Shoot Manager, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and adherence to brand guidelines before handover to the Retouching team
- Maintaining photography sets and ensuring all photographic equipment is functioning correctly, proactively identifying and reporting issues
- Supporting ad-hoc ecommerce and website photography requirements as needed
- Building strong relationships across Creative, Brand, Marketing, and Ecommerce teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and to a high standard
- Identifying opportunities to improve studio workflows, efficiencies, and photographic processes
- Sharing knowledge, best practices, and support with junior members of the Creative team where appropriate
- Continuously looking for ways to enhance the quality, consistency, and efficiency of photography across the business
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The Talent You’ll Bring
- Previous experience within ecommerce, fashion, lifestyle, or creative studio photography roles
- Strong experience shooting both fashion and still-life product photography to a high standard
- A genuine passion for photography, visual storytelling, fashion, and product trends
- Excellent understanding of studio lighting techniques across model, flat lay, and still-life photography
- Confidence directing models and leading activity on set when required
- Strong commercial awareness with the ability to create imagery that inspires customers while accurately representing products
- Experience managing photography projects from briefing through to final asset delivery
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously
- A collaborative approach and ability to build strong relationships across creative and commercial teams
- Strong attention to detail with a commitment to delivering high-quality work
- Ability to work at pace while maintaining consistently high standards across large volumes of imagery
- Strong understanding of content requirements across ecommerce, social media, CRM, and paid media channels
- Proficiency in Capture One and Adobe Photoshop, with experience in:
- Image workflow management
- File handling
- Basic retouching
- Experience working within structured asset management, image selection, and retouching workflows
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- A proactive, positive, and solutions-focused approach, with a willingness to continuously learn and develop
- Flexibility to support shoots outside standard working hours when required


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Perfectly Packaged (Benefits)
- Competitive salary (DOE)
- 25 days holiday, rising to 27 days with length of service plus bank holidays
- Generous staff discount packages across both Katie Loxton and Joma Jewellery
- Opportunities to make an impact, take ownership, and develop creatively
- Chance to work on exciting campaigns and content that bring our brands to life
- Innovative, friendly workplace with a team we’re proud to be part of
Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion
Joma Jewellery was founded in 2008 by Katie and Geoff Loxton, and since then, we’ve grown from strength to strength—launching Katie Loxton in 2015 and expanding our business globally. We know that part of our success comes from valuing diversity and inclusion.
We strive to be the best in our field by hiring a diverse team and encouraging everyone to be their authentic selves when working with us. We don’t judge based on culture, preferences, or personalities—what matters is what you bring to the team. We’re always working to make our workplace more inclusive, diverse, and equal.
The future is shaped by inclusive ideas and voices, and we know this is key to our continued success.
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