We offer work-study positions for skilled Berkeley student photographers with an interest in journalism and teamwork. We’re the staff at UC Berkeley’s Office of Communications & Public Affairs; content creators for berkeley.edu and news.berkeley.edu, the primary outward-facing websites of the university. We’re storytellers in an increasingly visual world, and we’re committed to running your best images, always with full credit. Our award-winning writers and editors work in a quick turnaround, newsroom-style environment. Berkeley News stories run on our sites and our social channels, and are frequently picked up by major external news media. Promptness, responsibility and initiative are key qualities we seek in a candidate—along with talent. Check out our sites, and apply to join us in helping to craft great Berkeley stories with a lively, professional news team. What we’re looking for:
You’re free to use your own camera. If you need additional equipment, we have Nikon cameras, lighting equipment and a studio space available for special projects. If you qualify for work-study, email a link to your portfolio and your CV with the subject line “Photo Intern” to huldanelson@berkeley.edu. |
Funding Support Structure: Students, through their payment of the Student Tech Fee, pay a portion of UC Berkeley's contract with Adobe for its Adobe Creative Cloud suite of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications including Acrobat, Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, InDesign, Premier Pro, XD, and more. Welcome to the Software @ Berkeley site! The Software @ Berkeley website will help you quickly identify and access campus licensed software. Check out the software eligibility tool, and the Software Catalog to see what's available for students, faculty, staff, and certain campus affiliates.
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- Rotating images is a fairly simple process. Go to the image menu and select Image Rotation. Most likely, you will have to select either 90 degrees Counter Clockwise (90 CCW), or 90 Clockwise (90 CW) depending on which way the photo is situated. Click 180 degrees if the photo is completely upside down.
- Must be UC Berkeley Undergraduate or Graduate student Strong writing and interpersonal skills required Organized, punctual, good communication skills (including ability to use diplomacy/discretion) Knowledge of Mac OS X computers, experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.) Photoshop a plus.