2026-05-22 – Weekly Photography Jobs : Remote photography roles are on the rise

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This week, the photography job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially in the education sector. There’s a noticeable demand for part-time faculty roles, and interestingly, more verified remote positions are popping up. It’s a good sign for those looking to balance work with other commitments.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Inventory Photography Technician
    Company: Pro Motion Pix LLC | Location: Mountain View, CA
    This role is perfect if you’re detail-oriented and love working with automotive photography. They offer training and development, making it a solid choice for someone looking to grow in this niche field.
    Apply Here

  • Part-time Faculty - Photography
    Company: Allan Hancock College | Location: Santa Maria, CA
    Teach photography at the college level with flexible hours. Ideal for those with a Master’s in Photography or Fine Arts. A great way to share your knowledge while staying active in the field.
    Apply Here

  • Photography Intern
    Company: YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH HAMPTON | Location: Chesapeake, VA
    This internship is a fantastic opportunity to build a portfolio by capturing moments at YMCA events and programs. Great for students or recent grads looking to jumpstart their career.
    Apply Here

  • PT Photography Instructor
    Company: Foothill De Anza | Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
    Teach photography courses with a focus on techniques and creativity. A chance to inspire new photographers while working in a flexible, part-time setting.
    Apply Here

  • Photography Adjunct Faculty
    Company: Parkland College | Location: Champaign, IL
    Join Parkland College as an adjunct faculty member. A Master’s degree in photography or a related field is a must. This role offers flexibility and a chance to contribute to the academic community.
    Apply Here

  • Photography Office Assistant
    Company: Murgado Automotive Group | Location: Miami, FL
    This part-time role involves supporting the photography team with organizational tasks. It’s great for those looking to get their foot in the door and learn the business side of photography.
    Apply Here

  • Digital Photography Instructor (Part Time, In-Person)
    Company: Concorde Education | Location: Waunakee, WI
    Part-time teaching position focusing on digital photography. This role is excellent for those wanting to educate and inspire students with practical skills and creative techniques.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are increasing, and this week there are several worth checking out. These positions allow for a flexible lifestyle without sacrificing career growth.

  • PHOTOGRAPHER FOR PRODUCTS DEMONSTRATION
    Company: LAFM | Location: Denver, CO
    Focus on fashion product demonstration photography. A creative role that allows you to showcase your skills remotely.
    Apply Here

  • PHOTOGRAPHER
    Company: LAFM | Location: Newark, NJ
    Another great opportunity with LAFM for a fashion-focused photographer. Perfect for those who want flexibility and creative freedom.
    Apply Here

  • Photographer
    Company: Robert | Location: Irvine, CA
    Specializing in hospitality, architecture, and food photography, this role is ideal for those with a passion for diverse subjects and high-end retouching.
    Apply Here

  • Photographer for a Fashion photoshoot
    Company: The LA Fashion | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Focused on high-quality fashion photography, this role offers the chance to plan and execute creative shoots remotely.
    Apply Here


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Hope this helps you land something that fits your skills and lifestyle. Keep an eye on these listings and apply as soon as you can if something catches your eye. Good luck out there!

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I recently snagged a remote gig teaching photography, and it feels like finding a unicorn in a sea of horses! Just make sure your portfolio’s polished; it really helps you stand out. Have any of you tried applying for these part-time faculty roles?

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It’s great to see more opportunities in remote photography, especially in education. A polished portfolio is crucial, but don’t underestimate the power of networking too. Connecting with fellow educators online could open doors to jobs before they’re posted; I’d recommend leveraging LinkedIn for this. @evbr612, have you tried that?

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I’ve found that tailoring your portfolio specifically for the education sector can really make a difference — like dressing up for a job interview versus a barbecue! Keep those teaching examples front and center — @amberpixel, have you found any unique ways to showcase your work?

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Seeing more remote roles is exciting! When I applied for my last teaching gig, I focused on incorporating multimedia elements into my portfolio. It helped me stand out, especially since the demand in the education sector is growing.

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