About the Role
As a Photographer for "Aid In the Rainforest," you'll have the unique opportunity to use your creative talents to visually communicate the urgency and significance of rainforest conservation. Your role will involve capturing compelling images of our events, activities, and the natural beauty of rainforest landscapes, showcasing the diversity and importance of these ecosystems. Whether it's photographing community initiatives, wildlife, or breathtaking scenery, your work will play a crucial role in engaging our audience, raising awareness, and inspiring action through visual storytelling. If you're passionate about photography, environmental conservation, and making a meaningful impact through your craft, we invite you to join our dedicated team and help us protect the rainforests for generations to come.
Requirements
Capture high-quality photographs of events, activities, and nature scenes relevant to our rainforest conservation efforts.
Work closely with the Social Media Manager and marketing team to ensure the timely delivery of captivating visual content for social media platforms.
Maintain a consistent style and aesthetic in photography that aligns with the organization's branding and messaging.
Occasionally travel to rainforest areas or relevant locations to capture images that highlight the beauty and importance of these ecosystems.
Collaborate with team members to brainstorm creative concepts and photo ideas for campaigns and initiatives.
Edit and retouch photographs as needed to enhance their visual impact and quality.
Organize and maintain a library of digital assets, including photos and image files, for easy access and retrieval.
About the Company
"Aid In the Rainforest" is a passionate NGO dedicated to the preservation and protection of the world's rainforests. Our mission is to raise awareness about the critical importance of rainforest conservation, support local communities living in and around rainforest areas, and advocate for sustainable practices to safeguard these vital ecosystems for future generations.