Internships: Photography

Internships: Photography

Photography Internships

Honoluluvibes.com are currently interviewing for a photography intern. We are looking for an energetic and detail-oriented individual. Candidates should have proficient knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and strong work ethic. InDesign and Web knowledge a plus. The photography intern will have the opportunity to gain experience in the publishing industry, work closely with editors and designers on the magazine. The ideal candidate will work well under deadline pressure to perform routine and complex duties in the preparation of HonoluluVibes.com online magazine and related products.

This is an unpaid, part-time internship. Scheduling and hours are flexible.

The ideal candidate MUST be able to follow instructions, respond professionally to critiques and function well in a highly collaborative environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Schedule and Complete photo assignments are given by department members
  • Retouch and color correct images
  • Photo research
  • Archive files and artwork
  • Resize and upload images for the Web

Requirements:

  • College student working towards a degree in photography or equivalent field
  • Knowledge of digital photography and retouching a must
  • Must own a working professional quality camera
  • Knowledge of MacOS, Adobe CS6, Microsoft Office applications
  • Must have a reliable form of transportation, as local travel within Honolulu will be a part of the internship
  • Must take direction and assert ideas quickly
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail necessary in order to handle a number of projects simultaneously
  • Must work well in a deadline driven environment.

Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, a link to an online portfolio or 4-6  clips to Ronen at Honoluluvibes@gmail.com. The subject line should read: Internship Applicant [your name]. Links to online portfolios are also encouraged.

While a cover letter is not required, it is highly recommended – feel free to make us laugh or just convince us that you’re a great, honest, hard-working person. Your portfolio should speak for your work.