PHOTOGRAPHER
BASIC
PURPOSE:
Positions
in this job family perform commercial photography and/or video work; takes,
develops, processes and edits, stores, photographs, and/or digital images
and/or video; plans the composition, lighting and color values of a subject.
TYPICAL
FUNCTIONS:
The
functions in this job family will vary, but may include the following:
· Operates
various commercial film, digital, and video cameras; takes black and white and
color still photographs and digital images, both in the studio and in the
field. Uses electronic media for
production and storage of digital images.
· Determines
shutter speeds, lens settings and filters, camera angles, exposure times and
types of film.
· Arranges and
composes subject material to best accentuate points of emphasis; determines the
lighting and color techniques necessary to give the best balance of light,
shadow and color.
· Mixes
solutions used in processing film from standard prepared chemicals; modifies
solution to adjust for temperature, type of film or other conditions. Provides general maintenance on agency
photography equipment; performs laboratory tasks requiring application of
fundamental methods, techniques and processes on black and white and on color
film as contact or projection printing, processing negatives, producing slides
or other coping processes.
· Develops,
prints, retouches and enlarges photographs; develops prints for special effects
and/or finishes; retouches photographs removing unwanted effects; and maintains
a complete file of negatives.
· Operates an
enlarger in making prints which may be a computerized automated system;
operates a process camera to furnish negatives for publications; operates
personal computer programs which provide electronic imaging of photographs onto
printed media; operates related equipment as required.
· Consults with
agency officials and others to secure and clarify information for publication;
researches, prepares and/or edits photographs for bulletins, newsletters,
periodicals, pamphlets, brochures, newspapers and magazine articles,
promotional signs and posters.
· Performs
aerial and/or forensic photography using specialized techniques.
LEVEL
DESCRIPTORS:
The
photographer job family consists of two levels of work, which are distinguished
by the complexity of job assignments, types of equipment utilized and the level
of expertise required to accomplish assigned tasks.
LEVEL I: Code: E50A Salary
Band: H
This
is the basic level where employees are assigned responsibilities involving
entry level work producing and developing color and black and white
photography.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at this level include
knowledge of photographic equipment capabilities; of methods of exposure; of
film developing and photo-printing techniques; of photographic composition; of
the techniques of composition, layout, design and colors; and of printing
techniques. Ability is required to
compose photographs to reflect their purpose; to follow detailed oral and
written instructions; to determine the potential of available equipment; to
make enlargements that require superimposing or varying light intensities and
color balances; to conduct tests on new types of photographic materials or
nonstandard equipment for appraisal; and to retouch negatives using electronic and/or
hand retouching pencils, etching knives, abrasives and chemicals.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level consist of
an associate's degree or completion of a technical training program in
photography, photojournalism or a closely related field and two years of
experience as a professional photographer; or an equivalent combination of
education and experience.
NOTE: No substitution will be allowed for the
required two years of experience as a professional photographer.
Level II: Code: E50B Salary Band: I
This
is the career level of this job family where employees are assigned duties at
all levels of complexity including working with digital still photography and
digital and analog video equipment.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at this level consist of
those identified in Level I, plus the ability to work with digital photography
equipment including the use of appropriate computer software programs to print
and enhance still photos; knowledge of digital and analog video equipment; and
ability to use digital video editing equipment.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level include
those identified in Level I, plus two (2) additional years of qualifying
experience.