1. Capture candid shots, close-up photos, and stage performance clips
2. Engage in photo editing using relevant software and tools to make the images visually appealing
3. Assist us with the photo shoots under core projects, required to align our social media calendar objectives
Requirements:
1. Please consider applying only if you are comfortable working three to four hours a day.
2. You have to work three days a week to capture pictures of staff, events, and students of our Shakti campaign.
3. This is a part-time internship opportunity, but we may require your immediate availability in case of events and programs.
4. We expect you to be sincerely committed when you join our team.
Additional information:
1. Skill development opportunity
2. Socially impactful work
3. Practical videography experience
4. Prestigious internship completion certificate
5. Letter of recommendation (LOR) in case of outstanding performance
2. can start the part time job/internship between 20th Mar'24 and 24th Apr'24
3. are available for duration of 3 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.
Other requirements
1. Enthusiastic about photography with a strong passion for visual storytelling.
2. Proficient in using photography equipment and editing software.
3. Detail-oriented with a keen eye for composition and aesthetics.
4. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
5. Currently pursuing or recently graduated with a degree in photography or related field.
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code 5 days a week Free snacks & beverages
Number of openings
7
About Sarvam Foundation
Sarvam Shakti, a key project at Sarvam Foundation, is a unique and liberating education program for the urban slum girl child. We focus on creative education, especially intensive training, in Indian performing arts and yoga. The girls also are provided with quality education under our Shiksha vertical (computers and English classes). Our students (Shaktis) have appeared on national television and gone abroad for performances. We empower marginalized girls in India through a skills-based curriculum and well-being program to find confidence, self-worth, and purpose in their lives. This shapes characters and enables them to face life's many challenges.