UN Women is seeking photographers to showcase, promote, advance, and highlight it’s work in the region. The aim is to build a pool of talented individuals who can capture the essence of UN Women Pacific’s work through professional and impactful photography. Their work will be pivotal in raising awareness and garnering support for UN Women’s initiatives across local and global audiences.
Duties And Responsibilities
Photography Coverage Responsibilities:
- Capture and deliver high-quality, high-resolution images of
events, missions, and stories in target communities.
- Utilise a semi-professional or professional DSLR/mirrorless
camera, lenses, flashes, and other necessary accessories.
- Be available for immediate travel as required to various
communities, with transportation and logistical arrangements facilitated
by UN Women Pacific.
Specific Photography Requirements:
- For minor assignments/events, provide a minimum of 15
carefully selected images immediately after the event.
- For major events, deliver a minimum of 30 inspiring images in
electronic format shortly following the event.
- Caption each photograph with specific details including
geographical location, names of individuals depicted, relevant quotes or
short descriptions of their stories.
- Ensure all necessary consent forms are signed, filled out
accurately, and archived according to UN Women’s guidelines.
Expected Deliverables
Event Photography Coverage:
- Comprehensive coverage of entire events.
- Delivery of edited highlight images capturing key moments.
- Portrait Sessions and Documentaries.
Portraits of key participants, speakers, and
attendees:
- Edited images with captions and name identifiers.
B-roll Photography:
- High-quality shots of the venue, attendees, activities, and
notable visual elements.
- Establishment of ambiance through wide shots and detailed
close-ups.
Promotional Imagery:
- Promotional, stock images suitable for reporting,
presentations, campaigns and social media.
- Teasers and event summaries in photographic form.
Raw Image Delivery:
- Unedited raw images of all captured content.
- Organized and labeled for easy reference.
Image Formats:
- Delivery of final edited images in specified formats (e.g.,
JPEG, PNG).
- Provision of files via a secure online platform or physical
media.
Descriptions and Documentation:
- Provide descriptive details and context for each photograph.
- Ensure documentation meets accessibility and archival
standards.
Review and Adjustments:
- Allow UN Women the opportunity to review and request
adjustments to the selected images.
- Deliver finalised images after incorporating feedback.
Competencies
Core Values:
- Respect for Diversity
- Integrity
- Professionalism
Core Competencies:
- Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues
- Accountability
- Creative Problem Solving
- Effective Communication
- Inclusive Collaboration
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Leading by Example
Functional Competencies:
Technical Proficiency:
- Mastery of camera settings, knowledge of various photography
techniques, composition and framing and lighting.
- Proficiency in using editing software like Adobe Photoshop or
Lightroom to enhance and retouch photographs.
Creative Vision:
- Ability to conceptualize and execute creative ideas for
photography projects.
- Strong visual storytelling skills to effectively convey
messages and evoke emotions through images.
- Capacity to adapt style and approach to suit different
subjects, contexts, and client requirements.
Attention to Detail:
- Diligence in ensuring technical precision and accuracy in
capturing and editing photographs.
- Ability to notice and correct imperfections or distractions
within the frame, such as stray objects or blemishes.
Communication and Collaboration:
- Effective communication skills to understand and fulfill
client expectations and project requirements.
- Ability to collaborate with clients, subjects, and other
stakeholders to achieve desired outcomes.
Time Management and Organization:
- Capacity to plan and prioritize photography assignments
efficiently to meet deadlines and deliver high-quality results.
- Skill in managing workflow, equipment, and resources
effectively during shoots and post-production.
Problem-Solving Skills:
- Aptitude for troubleshooting technical challenges that may
arise during photography sessions or editing processes.
- Ability to adapt to unforeseen circumstances or changing
conditions while maintaining professionalism and creativity.
Required Skills and Experience
Education and Certification:
- Masters’ degree or equivalent in photography, media, filming
or other related fields is required.
- A first-level university degree with two (2) additional years
of progressively responsible experience at the national and/or
international level may be accepted in lieu of Master’s degree.
- Formal Certification in Photography is an asset
Experience:
- At least 2 years (Master’s degree) or 4 years (first-level
university degree) of working experience in photography, editing, and
media production.
- Demonstrated experience in photographing similar
projects/activities, evidenced through a portfolio/P11/CV.
- Experience working with UN agencies or other international
organizations is desirable.
- Communication and media skills are advantageous.
- Proven experience in photography, especially in covering
events similar to those organized by UN Women.
- Strong portfolio showcasing a range of photography projects,
including event coverage, portraits, promotional imagery, and
documentary-style photos.
- Proficiency in photography techniques, including framing,
lighting, and composition.
- Expertise in photo editing software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop,
Lightroom) and post-production processes.
- Access to and ability to operate professional-grade
photography equipment.
- Ability to capture high-quality images and create compelling
visual narratives.
- Innovative content creation aligned with UN Women’s branding
and messaging.
- Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage
multiple tasks, meet tight deadlines, and adapt to different event
environments.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with
a collaborative approach to working with UN Women staff, event
participants, and other stakeholders.
- Compliance with copyright laws and ethical standards.
- Respect for privacy rights and ensuring proper consent forms
are obtained and archived.
- Offering additional services such as drone photography and
live streaming is advantageous.
- Experience in the Pacific region is advantageous.
Languages:
- Good command of English both written and oral.
- Strong command of Pacific vernacular is an asset, as evidenced
through P11;
- Computer literacy and ability to effectively use office
technology equipment, MS Office, ability to build/adapt databases using
accessible software.
How To Apply