Photography Intern
The Florida Wildlife Corridor is a statewide network of connected lands and waters that supports wildlife and people. Nearly half of the 18-million-acre corridor is still in need of permanent protection. Using a science-based approach, on-the-ground knowledge of the Corridor, and the support of tens-of-thousands of followers throughout the state and nation, the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation works to identify and elevate the most pressing threats and opportunities facing the Corridor. We cultivate awareness and action through film, photography, painting, drawing, mapping, storytelling, and expeditions.
The Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation is looking for an intern that can photograph Florida wildlife, landscapes, working lands and recreational opportunities within conservation priority areas (Polk, Volusia, Collier, Leon, Marion, Citrus, Hernando, Orange, Lake, and Osceola Counties) as well as educational installations, Wild Space Gallery exhibits, and murals for use on the Corridor Foundation website, social media, and graphical assets.
The Photography Intern will be expected to work 20 hours per week. Milage will be reimbursed at the government rate.
Responsibilities
Weekly travel to various Corridor areas within assigned priority counties
Photograph wildlife, habitats, working lands or recreational areas as discussed with your supervisor
Photograph murals, installations and other gallery spaces as assigned
Photograph events
Edit and organize photographs for use on the Foundation’s website, in graphics and on social media.
Write one photo essay per month for the Foundation’s blog
Other tasks as assigned
Qualifications
Photography skills and comfort editing photos in Adobe Creative Suite
Access to a professional quality camera
Access to transportation for weekly travel
Bonus: experience with and access to a drone