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Ability to read and interpret a variety of maps and aerial photography. Ability to read and interpret a variety of maps and aerial photography. Bachelor's degree in Geoscience, Physical Science, Environmental Science or a closely related field required.
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This position will be involved in developing and stewarding the visual standards of numerous internal brands including Cabela's, Tracker Off Road, Ascend, Redhead, Natural Reflections and others through collaboration with product development, photography, video, social media, and marketing.
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Take and process x-rays and other diagnostic assessments (iTero 3D scanner, digital photography, etc.) Take and process x-rays and other diagnostic assessments (iTero 3D scanner, digital photography, etc.
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Lifetouch School Photography captures smiling faces from kindergarten through high school graduation. If you’re interested in an exciting career in photography, enjoy working with kids and love being in a new setting every day , we want to work with you.
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Observes photography on the job to identify opportunities for photographer performance improvement and development. Oversees photography equipment including maintaining a detailed inventory of all cameras, equipment, backgrounds, props, etc.
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Lifetouch Preschool Photography captures the smiling faces of preschool-aged children. Paid photography training to advance your skills and experience, no prior photography experience required, we'll teach you everything required.
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Reporting, writing, editing, research, proofreading, archiving and photography. Reporting, writing, editing, research, proofreading, archiving and photography. Additional opportunities may include special events planning and execution; trade show booth exhibits; website content; presentations (PowerPoint); and brochure content.
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Examples include integrating Generative AI into ideation and concepting process, transitioning to digital renderings from traditional photography, and rapid prototyping through 3D printing. 10+ years of product creation experience in consumer goods with a strong preference for candidates who have worked in fast-growth environments and the outdoor gear category.
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The Content Project Coordinator leads, oversees and ensures the successful delivery and management of photography projects within scope, quality, time and cost constraints that may be clearly defined or may require dynamic change management to deliver business value.
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