A Photo Editor is responsible for selecting and editing photos for publication. This may involve choosing between different shots of the same subject, correcting flaws in photos, cropping or otherwise altering the composition of photos, and providing general retouching and enhancement. A Photo Editor typically works with a team of other editors and designers to ensure that all photos meet the publication's standards for quality and style.

Photo Editor Job Responsibilities

  • Photo editors are responsible for selecting and preparing photographs or images for publication.
  • They work with photographers, picture libraries, advertising agencies, newspapers, magazines and publishers.
  • They may also be involved in commissioning photography.
  • Photo editors usually work regular office hours, although they may be required to work unsociable hours to meet deadlines.
  • Some photo editors work freelance and combine this with other photographic work such as portraiture or wedding photography.

Objectives

  • To develop and edit photos according to the needs of the company or client.
  • To work with a team of photographers, editors, and other professionals to create the best possible final product.
  • To utilize various software programs to enhance photos and make them look their best.
  • To have an eye for detail and be able to spot flaws in photographs that need to be corrected.
  • To be creative and come up with new ideas for how to improve photographs.
  • To keep up with current trends in photography and editing techniques.

Photo Editor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A photo editor should have a strong eye for detail and be able to spot errors or imperfections in photos. They should also have a good knowledge of composition, lighting, and color theory. Photoshop skills are also beneficial.