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Graphic Artist-SAN-IND-001

Software Galaxy Systems, LLC

Lexington, MA

The Graphic Artist/Designer is tasked to produce a wide variety of art products that include, but not limited to, presentation design, poster design, document design, technical illustrations, and photo manipulation. Major activities within the group include system concept development, modeling and simulation, signal processing algorithm design, prototype system design and development, and experimental field testing and data analysis.

2 days ago
Production Assistant

Cella

Framingham, MA

Location: Framingham, MassachusettsJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: We're looking for a detail-oriented and organized Content Production Assistant to support our dynamic Content Production team. In this role, you'll assist with all stages of photo and video shoots—pre-production through post-production—while managing key administrative tasks to keep our creative operations running smoothly.

1 day ago

Boston Photography Jobs Overview

Pictures are more than just visual depictions. They tell a story, provide visual references, and report what goes on in the world. From weddings to world-changing events, photographers with a good eye for the lens capture the moments that matter the most. Photography jobs are perfect for candidates who know how to capture the world in the best light.

As a photographer, you'll take on a variety of duties. That includes using lighting and photographic techniques to capture high-quality photos. You'll also use photo-enhancing software to touch up images in post-production and market yourself to reach potential clients. When you set up photoshoots, you'll scout locations, consult with clients, discuss clients' needs, and determine what type of equipment you need.

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About Working in Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is one of America's oldest cities. Whether you call it Beantown, the Cradle of Liberty, or the Hub, there are plenty of fun things to do in Boston. You can check out a Red Sox game at Fenway Park, walk the Freedom Trail, or take a Swan Boat ride in the Public Garden. If you're hungry, you don't have to stick with the city's famous baked beans—you can grab a cannoli in the North End or a cup of clam chowder just about anywhere. In fact, Boston was ranked one of the best U.S. cities for foodies. Ready to move to Beantown? You'll be happy to know that the Boston jobs market is robust.

With a low unemployment rate and a booming tech sector, there are tons of jobs in Boston. The average annual salary in Boston is also much higher than the U.S. national average. If you want to expand your job search outside the Boston metro area, consider checking out job listings in Waltham, Newton, and Quincy.

Update Your Boston Photography Resume

Before you start applying for photography positions, make sure your resume and portfolio are up to date. To get an idea of what your resume should look like, take a look at Monster’s photography resume sample. This will give you a comprehensive view of how to format your resume and where to list your experience and credentials. You’ll also need a well-written cover letter to be considered for a photography position. If you’re not sure how to write one, we’ve got you covered. Read our photographer cover letter sample to learn how to demonstrate your skills and competency to potential employers.

Getting into a photography job often requires you to provide a portfolio of work. Be sure to share a website displaying the photos you've taken with potential employers. Learn how to show instead of tell by reading our article on building an eye-catching professional portfolio.

How Much Do Photography Jobs Pay in Boston, Massachusetts?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in photography jobs in Boston, Massachusetts, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median photographer pay in Boston is $23.48 per hour, which is 21% higher than the national average.

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