The New York Times Magazine is looking for a Deputy Photo Editor to manage innovative, and high impact photography for the magazine's photo department. You will have experience conceptualizing, assigning and producing excellent visual journalism across print and digital platforms. Impeccable news judgment, sophisticated visual taste, and adaptability in a fast-paced and highly collaborative environment are required.
The Deputy Photo Editor will work with the Director of Photography to implement the visual goals of the magazine and engage in operations and systems management to keep the department processes running smoothly. You are comfortable leading and building processes and efficient workflows, maintaining critical operations and managing other staff in the process.
You are familiar with a range of photographic genres across the art and photography worlds, and can function between assigning and collaborating with photographers around the world. Seeking out talent is a necessary part of this role. You will have experience in producing ambitious visual journalism, with a track record integrating both photography and video, and have extensive experience working with photojournalists in the field.
Expertise in electronic image handling is essential. You should have exceptional technical skills, including proficiency in image handling software, and a facility for learning new technology. Experience in video production and editing is a plus.
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The annual base pay range for this role is between:
$130,000 - $150,000 USD
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