2025-09-25 – Weekly Photography Jobs : Remote roles you shouldn't miss

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the job market for photographers is buzzing with opportunities, especially in educational roles and specialist positions. There’s a noticeable demand for instructors and specialists, and a few remote options are up for grabs if that’s your thing.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Photography Instructor
    Teach fundamental principles and advanced techniques in photography. A great opportunity if you love molding new talent.
    Company: Dine College | Location: Tsaile, AZ
    Apply Here

  • Fashion and Photography Instructor
    Combine your love for fashion and photography while guiding participants through both fields.
    Company: Athletes Global Corporation | Location: Columbus, OH
    Apply Here

  • Photography Specialist
    Organize and promote photography activities. Perfect for those who are passionate and enthusiastic.
    Company: NEW YORK EDGE, INC | Location: Woodside, NY
    Apply Here

  • Photography Sales Advisor - Sony
    If you’re tech-savvy and love photography, this role’s about turning that passion into a career.
    Company: ActionLink | Location: Salem, NH
    Apply Here

  • product photography
    Work from home with flexible scheduling, tackling product photography at your own pace.
    Company: rubyard LLC | Location: Columbus, OH
    Apply Here

  • Photography Instructor
    Join Arapahoe Community College’s Commercial Photography Department to shape the future of aspiring photographers.
    Company: Arapahoe Community College | Location: Littleton, CO
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is definitely in demand, with a few roles available that allow you to operate from your couch or wherever you find inspiration.

  • Graduation Event Photography Assistant
    A fantastic chance to be part of memorable events. Requires at least a year of experience.
    Company: Balfour & Co. | Location: Blacksburg, VA
    Apply Here

  • Real Estate Photographer - Remote | WFH
    Use HDR techniques to create stunning real estate images from anywhere you choose.
    Company: Get It - Real Estate | Location: Denver, CO
    Apply Here

  • Photographer
    Specialize in hospitality and architecture, with opportunities to manage photography studios remotely.
    Company: Robert | Location: Irvine, CA
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week’s roundup. Keep an eye on these opportunities, and don’t hesitate to jump on something that speaks to you. Best of luck with your applications!

For remote instructor gigs, I’ve landed interviews via https://www.higheredjobs.com; set alerts, posts expire fast.

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I’ve had better luck on remote instructor postings by attaching a one-page “Lighting 101” lesson plan plus a 3–5 minute demo clip; twice that got me same‑day callbacks from schools I found via Find a Visual Journalist. Small caveat: some listings want platform-specific experience (e.g., Canvas), so name it up front in your cover note.

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Applied to ‘specialist’ roles within 24 hours; 2 callbacks. @Guide’s tip is solid, but 60‑second Loom intro outperformed longer demos.

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Also feeling the “posted in real-time” crunch — got faster callbacks on edu and specialist roles by attaching a one-page outcomes sheet (mini syllabus + 2 student quotes) and a Calendly link for a 10‑min chat; twice they booked same-day. @bold-dash is right about keeping it short, but if you don’t have teaching stats, swap in a before/after shoot breakdown with EXIF and lighting notes.

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Subject: ‘Available next 48h, EST’ boosted replies on edu gigs; plain‑text beat attachments once. @Guide.

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Quick example: I’ve been getting faster callbacks on remote gigs by dropping a single link to a 6‑image micro‑portfolio tailored to the post (I use https://connoryoung.co/micro), like a trailer not the full movie. @amberpixel is right about brevity — keeping captions to outcomes (“reduced reshoot rate 25%”) seems to beat long demos. Caveat: for edu roles I swap one image for a short lesson snippet in plain text since some filters choke on media.

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