The South Florida Business Journal seeks a talented visual journalist to lead its coverage with eye-popping photography and outstanding videography.
This is a job for a storyteller who can chronicle personalities, newsworthy events and important business transactions using visual mediums. The ideal candidate would demonstrate a stream of ideas for videos, slide shows, photo essays and other visual projects.
We are looking for someone who can keep our digital and print products on the cutting edge visually and contribute to the creative process with reporters and editors as they develop stories and chase news.
We are looking for someone who teach their best practices to writers and editors working in a digital age. In addition to strong photographic skills, we are looking for someone with strong social media skills, who can develop and pursue their own story ideas off the news.
Send a resume and samples of your work to Terry Chapman, creative services director, at tchapman@bizjournals.com |
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