Everlane is Hiring Lead Photographer (San Francisco)

Everlane is rethinking the way retail works. No middlemen taking their cut and no brand markups. Instead, designing luxury basics and selling them exclusively at a fraction of the traditional retail price. Since launching in November 2011, Everlane has attracted over 1,300,000 members and has been featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Economist, Elle, and GQ.

Currently looking for a full-time photographer to join the photo team and play a major role in shaping the brand visuals. This role will support both e-comm and editorial photography for men and women. The ideal candidate has a strong background with in-studio and location work as well as a clear mastery of a variety of lighting approaches. Candidates must be able to create consistent imagery across all of our visual channels while finding ways to push our brand aesthetic forward.

REQUIREMENTS

  • A strong portfolio of in-studio photo work demonstrating an in-depth knowledge of lighting, composition, and experience working with talent. 

  • 3 - 4 years of in-house photography experience. In-studio experience with knowledge of lighting equipment, set-ups and shoot software (CaptureOne, Lightroom, etc). 

  • Experience managing and leading a team. 

  • Retouching knowledge is a plus. 

  • Advanced Photoshop skills.

  • A collaborative approach to creating images with a passion for building and evolving brand visuals. 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Light and shoot e-comm and editorial photography to be used on everlane.com and beyond.

  • Shoot editorial flats on a per-project basis.

  • Work closely with on-set art directors, stylists, videographers, producers and models to create a dynamic and collaborative set. 

  • Collaborate with art directors and in-house retouchers during the post process to ensure all visuals meet brand standards. Work directly with our external retouching partners. 

  • Maintain in-house studio and photo equipment. Help to create a streamlined studio work-flow while ensuring the imagery is consistent and of high-quality.

  • Manage a team of in-house photographers as well as contractors.