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I think that I take pretty decent photographs. I even won a fishing photography contest once—ok my friend submitted the picture that I took with his camera and took the prize for himself. My expertise may end with a point and shoot camera, but I’m ok with that. If I ever want to advance my skills, I’ll be sure to check out the International Center of Photography. They are a New York City based non-profit that runs “a world-class museum and school dedicated to exploring the possibilities of the photographic medium through dynamic exhibitions and educational programs.” They were founded in 1974 by photographer Cornell Capa, and since then they’ve been moving forward the art (and science) of photography.
Picture a Job at ICP
The International Center of Photography has a wide range of offerings. They run a museum, offer continuing education courses, provide great online resources, and even offer a Master’s program. Beyond that, they seem to be eminently conscious of how they can help other causes whether it’s bringing attention “humanitarian documentary work” or organizing “award-winning youth education initiatives.” If you love photography, but want to do more than just take pictures, then the ICP is a perfect place for you. You should check out their Jobs page, where you’ll find a few positions posted. These include Billing Clerk/Administrative Assistant, Exhibition Technician, and Photo Lab Assistant. You can apply for any of these positions by sending a cover letter, résumé, and salary requirements to jobs@icp.org. Maybe including some of your photography along might help (might not).
Links to Help You Begin Your Research
- ICP.org
- Jobs at the International Center of Photography
- About the International Center of Photography
- International Center of Photography’s History
- ICP News
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