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Type of Contract: Fixed-term
Location: Tate Britain
Salary: £18,916 per annum (£31,527 pro rata)
Hours of work: 21.6 hours per week (3 days per week)
Closing Date: 20 March 2025 at midnight
We're looking for a Photographer to join our friendly, supportive team!
This funded project role will support three Archive digitisation projects; the archives of Duncan Grant, David Garnet & Vanessa Bell, phase two of Tate’s Émigré Art Archives Project, and the archives of Milein Cosman.
You’ll be working with a varied range of 2D material such as drawings, prints, paintings, sketchbooks, photographs, correspondence, diaries, and writings that will help to offer revealing glimpses into the thoughts and preoccupations at critical moments in these fascinating artists’ lives, as well as enhance scholarly understanding of them and their working methods. Your photographs will enable greater access to our Archive collections, providing an invaluable resource for researchers, as well as being used in two editorial films being produced on Ewan Philips and Halima Nalecz, and in upcoming exhibition catalogues.
With support from a Senior Photographer you’ll be responsible for planning and delivering an efficient and smooth flow of items from the point of cataloguing, to photography, to upload and audit. This is a 3 day per week part time position with working days to be agreed with the successful candidate. Hybrid working is available in this role for editing and administrational tasks, however regular on-site time will be essential for completion of photography. Where possible we will offer developmental opportunities within the wider remit of the Photography & Imaging team.
This role presents an opportunity to develop project management skills alongside expanding your cultural heritage photography experience in a supportive and collaborative team.
For a full role description and to apply please click here
Type of Contract: Temporary – 3, 6 or longer month placements
Location: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia – Live in Bahrain
Salary: TBC – Saudi Weighting – Approx £40- £50k pa equiv. tax free
Hours of work: 40 hours per week or more
Closing Date: 28.03.25
Genus – www.genusit.com - are working on a number of large remote digitisation projects. We are actively looking to recruit specialist photographers, archivists, conservators and digitisation specialists for short term projects. For one of these projects in particular we are looking for expressions of interest from individuals looking to temporarily relocate to work in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (30-minute drive from Bahrain where you could live) for anything from 3 months to 3 years. In total, we will need the equivalent of 7 full time staff for 3 years, potentially starting in late 2025. We require experience in capturing analogue photographic negative and print stock, film and video stock, and an extensive collection of print materials, to both a high quality and throughput level. Post processing will be completed in the UK. Accommodation and working visas will be arranged. Pay will be based on completed, quality-controlled work, thus allowing for uncapped, untaxed earning potential.
Please register your interest at – chriselwell@genusit.com with a view to attending an Open Day event in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, to discuss further.
Not interested in this project but would like to be part of the Genus Team for upcoming projects in other parts of the world and the UK? Please, still register your interest in the open day, so we can discuss other potential exciting future opportunities.
To register your interest contact Chris Elwell: www.genusit.com - chriselwell@genusit.com
Type of Contract: Full-time Permanent
Location: Science Museum, London
Salary: £41,500 per annum
Hours of work: 35 hrs per week
Closing Date: 09/03/2025
The Science Museum Group (SMG) Photo Studio requires a highly effective visual storyteller who uses their technical expertise to make outstanding and well-crafted photographs. Our vision is to produce images that can weave together extraordinary objects, historical events, and powerful ideas into rich inspiring stories of the innovations and people who have shaped our world.
As part of a collaborative multi-site Photography team, you will provide high quality photography leadership to the SMG museums whilst being based at Science Museum, London.
In this role, you will manage a team of professional photographers in SMG’s London based studio as well as providing support to photographers across the group’s five studios. You will lead on a broad range of photography services for SMG, championing our work and developing systems to maintain the highest standards. You will have the flexibility to adapt shooting style for bespoke exhibition content, whilst working within a technical framework that meets heritage sector standards.
You will work collaboratively with the Collections Services and the group’s Photography teams to ensure commissions for projects and exhibitions across the group’s sites are delivered on time, within budget.
As part of this role, you may be asked to travel and work on offsite locations to deliver high profile photo shoots of SMG’s activity. You will ensure that all tasks are carried out in a safe and secure manner to comply with current legislation and following best professional practice.
For a full role description and to apply please click here
Type of Contract: Fixed Term (6 Months)
Location: Science Museum, London
Salary: £34,600 per annum
Hours of work: 35 hrs per week
Closing Date: 09/03/2025
The Science Museum Group (SMG) is here to inspire futures, and our Collection Services department underpin the care and management of our unique objects.
In this role you will deliver professional photography across a range of services from our studio in London. Within this function, photography provides a professional, technical, and creative service making digital content for a diverse range of clients and stakeholders within SMG.
Working in the photographic studio, on gallery locations and offsite, you will create enhanced photography of collection objects, copy 2D material from the museum’s archives and create on-brand communications photography for external affairs. You will carry out post-production and apply metadata making images accessible through our Digital Assessment Management System (DAMS) for all users.
*The current length of the fixed term contract for this role is set at 6 months. There is a possibility that this could be extended in the future, however this can’t be guaranteed at this stage.
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Type of Contract: Full-time Permanent
Location: Cromwell Road, London
Salary: £27,528 per annum
Hours of work: 36 hrs per week
Closing Date: 17/02/2025
The V&A is a family of museums dedicated to the power of creativity. Our mission is to champion design and creativity in all its forms, advance cultural knowledge, and inspire makers, creators and innovators everywhere.
To support our mission we are recruiting a Digital Imaging Assistant to join our Photography and Digitisation department. The post-holder is expected to be able to respond quickly and efficiently to cope with digitising a wide variety of 2D material such as prints, colour transparencies, glass-plate negatives, posters, paintings, books, manuscripts, wallpaper and fabric samples and deliver high-quality images to time and brief. Candidates will have experience working in a professional digital imaging environment, ideally in a heritage context and are able to demonstrate knowledge of relevant imaging software and hardware and imaging processes. A willingness to learn and follow new procedures is essential.
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Type of Contract: Full-time Permanent
Location: Trafalgar Square, London
Salary: £36,843 per annum
Hours of work: 35 hrs per week
Closing Date: 28/01/2025
Date and type of Interview: Week commencing 10/02/2025
The National Gallery is seeking an experienced cultural heritage photographer for a full-time, permanent position.
The role will involve studio photography of the Collection including high resolution detail photographs for mosaicking, technical imaging such as X-radiography and UV-induced fluorescence imaging, the digitisation of archive material, image processing including compositing and inkjet printing.
You will also be required to photograph the people, buildings and events of the Gallery in support of fundamental activities such as exhibitions, learning programs and digital projects.
The successful applicant will have experience of photographing artworks using a high-end medium format digital camera and studio lighting, be creative and well organised with excellent IT and communication skills. You will have a flexible approach and be a supportive team member.
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Type of Contract: Permanent
Location: Duxford
Salary: £38,700 - £41,000 per annum depending on experience
Hours of work: 36 hours per week
Closing Date: 9am 6th January 2025
Date and type of Interview: Interview for this post is to be confirmed
The IWM Visual Resources digitisation team converts the IWM analogue collections to enable them to be accessed (for example through collections search) and preserved digitally. The team undertake the work in house or contract work to third parties through frameworks. In all instances the team deliver to internal customers who then connect content with our audiences.
The Digitisation Manager role is split between two specialists who manage the in-house teams:
1) Digitisation Manager Access
Manages the programme of digitisation in support of public and commercial programmes. They manage largely on-demand work, with some project-based work.
2) Digitisation Manager Preservation
Manages the programme of digitisation where longevity of the original is short. They manage large projects, with some on-demand work.
The Museum’s ambition for the next five years (see Annual Report 5.3 Digital Futures) is to significantly increase the rate of digitisation. Due to the age of our collections IWM is digitising its most vulnerable assets now, as many of the assets will no longer be viable to digitise in five years’ time.
The access and/or preservation need will be established by your Head of Department (working within the governance structure). Your role will be to channel the work to in-house teams or third-party suppliers.
Focusing our ways of working to turn the strategic vision to increase the rate of digitisation into reality will be the focus of your work. This will demand accurate progress reporting, and quality assurance to ensure the transition period results in positive change. The Digitisation Manager Access will work with the Preservation Digitisation Manager to identify and resolve issues, maintain the working environment and deliver the same standard of reporting.
You will be the day-to-day point of contact for third-party suppliers working on projects within your area, have delegated budget responsibility for equipment and materials and reciprocally cover the Digitisation Managers work in their absence.
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Type of Contract: Fixed Term Contract (1 Year)
Location: St James’s Palace, London
Salary: £34,000 p/a
Hours of work: 37.5 per week over 5 days (Monday to Friday)
Closing Date: Sunday 1st December at 23:55
Date and type of Interview: 1st Stage – MS Teams W/C 9th December, 2nd stage – On Site W/C 16th December
It's knowing you’re capturing a unique snapshot of history. It’s working as one team to deliver impressive projects. And it’s the satisfaction of presenting and promoting one of the world’s greatest and most diverse art collections. This is what makes working for Royal Collection Trust so different.
The Publishing & Images team is responsible for the photography of works of art within the Collection; as well as the management and marketing of digital images for use by internal and external colleagues and by customers who wish to purchase images through our Picture Library.
Joining this dedicated team, you'll photograph works on paper, manuscripts and books and all other decorative works of art whilst ensuring the delivery of high-quality images on time and to brief.
You'll process digital files, undertake detailed colour management and work with the Digital Imager to ensure files are ready to be uploaded to the Royal Collection’s Digital Asset Management (DAM) system.
You’ll maintain an up-to-date pool of images, as well as undertaking specific photography requests as and when required, using your expertise in RAW image processing software to bring the images to life. With photographic sessions undertaken in both Royal Residences and external locations, you’ll liaise with internal and external stakeholders to plan and discuss the brief for each photography session. Attending shoots will involve moving photographic equipment between different sites as required.
In all your work, you’ll aim to show the beauty of unique and often fragile paintings and other works of art. And your passion for producing engaging photography will be vital in promoting the works of this unique collection.
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Type of Contract: Temporary – 3, 6 or longer month placements
Location: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia – Live in Bahrain
Salary: TBC – Saudi Weighting – Approx £40- £50k pa equiv. tax free
Hours of work: 40 hours per week or more
Closing Date: 28.03.25
Genus – www.genusit.com - are working on a number of large remote digitisation projects. We are actively looking to recruit specialist photographers, archivists, conservators and digitisation specialists for short term projects. For one of these projects in particular we are looking for expressions of interest from individuals looking to temporarily relocate to work in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (30-minute drive from Bahrain where you could live) for anything from 3 months to 3 years. In total, we will need the equivalent of 7 full time staff for 3 years, potentially starting in late 2025. We require experience in capturing analogue photographic negative and print stock, film and video stock, and an extensive collection of print materials, to both a high quality and throughput level. Post processing will be completed in the UK. Accommodation and working visas will be arranged. Pay will be based on completed, quality-controlled work, thus allowing for uncapped, untaxed earning potential.
Please register your interest at – chriselwell@genusit.com with a view to attending an Open Day event in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, to discuss further.
Not interested in this project but would like to be part of the Genus Team for upcoming projects in other parts of the world and the UK? Please, still register your interest in the open day, so we can discuss other potential exciting future opportunities.
To register your interest contact Chris Elwell: www.genusit.com - chriselwell@genusit.com
Type of Contract: Fixed-term
Location: Tate Britain
Salary: £18,916 per annum (£31,527 pro rata)
Hours of work: 21.6 hours per week (3 days per week)
Closing Date: 20 March 2025 at midnight
We're looking for a Photographer to join our friendly, supportive team!
This funded project role will support three Archive digitisation projects; the archives of Duncan Grant, David Garnet & Vanessa Bell, phase two of Tate’s Émigré Art Archives Project, and the archives of Milein Cosman.
You’ll be working with a varied range of 2D material such as drawings, prints, paintings, sketchbooks, photographs, correspondence, diaries, and writings that will help to offer revealing glimpses into the thoughts and preoccupations at critical moments in these fascinating artists’ lives, as well as enhance scholarly understanding of them and their working methods. Your photographs will enable greater access to our Archive collections, providing an invaluable resource for researchers, as well as being used in two editorial films being produced on Ewan Philips and Halima Nalecz, and in upcoming exhibition catalogues.
With support from a Senior Photographer you’ll be responsible for planning and delivering an efficient and smooth flow of items from the point of cataloguing, to photography, to upload and audit. This is a 3 day per week part time position with working days to be agreed with the successful candidate. Hybrid working is available in this role for editing and administrational tasks, however regular on-site time will be essential for completion of photography. Where possible we will offer developmental opportunities within the wider remit of the Photography & Imaging team.
This role presents an opportunity to develop project management skills alongside expanding your cultural heritage photography experience in a supportive and collaborative team.
For a full role description and to apply please click here
Type of Contract: Fixed term until end March 2027
Location: Tate St Ives, Cornwall
Salary: £28,854 (£36,067 FTE)
Hours of work: 21.6 hours per week (3 days)
Closing Date: 23/03/25
Senior Photographers are responsible for developing and advancing Tate’s practice, ensuring we are working at our best and with the most appropriate methodologies, equipment and workflows. This role will lead on and deliver the photography of the Barbara Hepworth Materials and Studio Collection. This role is supported by the National Heritage Lottery Fund and is based in our offsite store and Conservation Unit in St Ives.
In collaboration with the Photography & Imaging Manger you will be responsible for developing an exciting new photography standard at Tate for the wider Studio and Materials Collection, that will accurately and technically record these unique, historical objects, whilst bringing them to life in visually appealing content. There will also be a requirement to deliver technical conservation imaging to support the treatment of the objects prior to their display in the reopened Palais de Danse, a former dance hall and studio of the British sculptor, Barbara Hepworth, in St Ives. On-site architectural and editorial photography of the renovation of the Palais de Danse may also be required.
You will be establishing and advocating for photography requirements within the project team and organising a schedule for object photography with Art Handling, Conservation, Curatorial and Registrar teams.
Tate Photographers are responsible for providing the highest quality of photography and imaging services across Tate, working within the Collection Care Division and more widely with Curatorial, Communications, Development, Digital, Audiences, Learning and Tate Enterprises. Working in the studio and on location we respond flexibly and creatively to briefs, bringing excellence and innovation to a collaborative and supportive team. Tate Photography also manages and preserves the varied assets it creates, making images accessible to all through diligent administration of our DAMS.
The Palais de Danse project contains working materials that belonged to both Hepworth and her assistants including scrapers, files, rasps, brushes, pulleys, spacers, wire mesh, prototypes, polishes, preparations, paper sacks of surgical dental plaster, turntable fitments, frames and a large number of plinths Hepworth made for the display of her sculptures. Significant furniture and fittings, include workbenches, stools, period cupboards and shelving in the workshops; coloured screens, a large mirror and lampshades in the dance hall; the chequerboard grid on the floor of the Upper Workshop with a visible outline of the United Nations' Single Form.
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Type of Contract: Fixed term until end December 2025
Location: Science + Innovation Park, Wroughton (Wiltshire)
Salary: £27,500 pa
Hours of work: 35 hours per week
Closing Date: 23/04/25
Science Museum Group are conducting a consolidation project of the objects within the hangars on site at the National Collections Centre (NCC), the main store for museum objects of Science Museum Group. Photography is taking place of the objects for their Collections Online website: (collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk).
As part of the project, SMG are recruiting a number of Junior Photographers to undertake large scale, rapid, professional imaging of this collection. As a Junior Photographer you will be working with Collections Project Officers to provide high quality images of the collection based in hangars onsite at NCC.
The role offers a unique opportunity to work with an incredible museum collection. You will play a crucial role in making the collection available digitally through Science Museum Group’s Collections Online website. This is an exciting opportunity to begin your career as a cultural heritage photographer and would suit early career candidates. If you are interested in utilising your photography skills in a specialist environment and working with some truly fascinating collections, we would like to hear from you.
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Type of Contract: Fixed Term until 31 October 2026
Location: London St Pancras
Salary: £28,119 per annum
Hours of work: Full time (36 hours)
Closing Date: 20/05/2025
The British Library, in Partnership with the Qatar National, Library is digitising and publishing collection items related to Qatar and the Gulf Region. This partnership brings to life rare and unique items from our collections, making them accessible for audiences worldwide.
We are looking for a highly skilled and proactive Senior Imaging Technician to join the British Library and Qatar Foundation Imaging Team, contributing to an ambitious and impactful project.
If you are an experienced photographer or imaging professional with a background in cultural heritage environments, this role offers an exciting opportunity. Strong photography skills, experience in handling special collections, managing large datasets, and performing post-imaging tasks are essential.
As a Senior Imaging Technician, you will be part of a team including photographers, scanning technicians, and a quality assurance officer. You will be responsible for meeting key performance indicators (KPIs) and producing images that adhere to the Programme's quality standards.
In this role, you will play a vital part in supporting the Qatar Foundation Partnership Programme, working closely with teams across cataloguing, conservation, rights clearance, and translation to ensure the efficient processing and delivery of digitised materials.
If you are eager to make a meaningful impact by enhancing the accessibility of information for global communities, we would love to hear from you.
For a full role description and to apply please click here