As a volunteer photographer, you will play a vital role in Regina Cat Rescue adoption efforts. You will accurately depict RCR’s adoptable cats in care and/or at RCR events, which will be displayed on RCRs website, social media platforms, and RCR literature.

You will work closely with other RCR volunteers to stay up to date on any ongoing RCR events and adoptable cats, while editing and submitting completed photographs in a timely manner to a team lead. As a remote-based organization, RCR does not have an office space or facility.

Responsibilities

  • Visit foster homes to take photographs of RCR rescued cats awaiting for their fur-ever home, which will be featured on adoption profiles on the RCR website and various social media platforms, and other RCR literature

    • Edit photos of cats

    • Aim to get 5 to 10 good pictures at each assignment, with a variation in close up, body shots, and other poses

    • Submit edited photographs to Communications and Marketing Lead

  • Attend RCR events to take pictures, which will be featured on social media platforms and RCR literature to accurately depict RCR initiatives and events

    • Ensure any people appearing in the photos provide signed consent

    • Edit photos of events

    • Aim to get 5 to 10 good pictures at each event, with a variation in poses/frames

    • Submit edited photographs to communications and marketing lead

  • Other responsibilities as directed by Board of Directors

Time Commitments

  • up to 3 hours per week.

    Please note while we do our best to accurately reflect time commitment required to ensure interested individuals are aware, it may fluctuate depending on the time of year and seasons

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Age requirement of 18+ is a must, with a valid license and reliable transportation

  • Camera and basic photography skills/experience is a requirement

  • Well-organized and excellent time management skills

  • Commitment to RCR’s mission and love of animals

  • Access to reliable internet coverage and phone or computer with access to email, as this is the primary means of communication

  • Strong interpersonal skills, with an ability to work independently or collaboratively with others

  • Basic photo editing skills

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