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Job description

Evolve is looking for skilled amateur or professional freelance real estate photographers to help shoot our properties all over the United States. We’re a vacation rental management company that helps homeowners with the marketing and distribution of their vacation homes as short-term rentals. We list our homes on Evolve.com, VRBO, Google Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, and Booking.com.

Please see below for specific states where we are actively seeking Freelance real estate photographers.

What we ask of you:

  • You’ll deliver unedited JPG photos that follow our Photoshoot Standards within 2 business days
  • All images will be owned by Evolve but you can use them for your portfolio

What we do for you:

  • We’ll coordinate and schedule the shoots for you
  • We edit the images in-house (no editing done on your part)
  • We’ll compensate you for travel to properties 60+ miles one way

Average payment (based on square footage and amenities) is $110- $150 per shoot

Equipment required:

  • DSLR capable of auto exposure bracketing a minimum of 5 exposures with 2 full stops per shot
  • No flash
  • Ultra Wide-Angle Lens:
  • 14-16mm on a full frame camera
  • 10-11mm on a crop sensor camera
  • No fish-eye lens

Here’s a list of the current cities in need of photographers: 

  • St Albans City, Vermont
  • Columbia, SC
  • Macon, GA
  • Old Forge, NY
  • Port Charlotte, FL 
  • Port St Lucie, FL 
  •  Sebring, FL 
  • Utica, NY
  • Long Pine, NE
  • Hinesville, GA
  • Amarillo, TX 
  • Anchorage, AK 
  • Kodiak, AK
  • Kimberly, OR 
  • Charles, LA 
  • McCall, ID
  • Panguitch, UT
  • Port Aransas, TX 
  • Silverdale, WA
  • Burnsville, NC 
  • Charlevoix, MI
  • Lewisburg, PA
  • Northern Peninsula, MI
  • Ridgedale, MO

Interested in moving forward?
Complete an application here and we’ll follow up with the next steps:
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4299997/Evolve-Photographer-only-Application

In the meantime, take a look at our How to Shoot an Evolve Property Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ6Ho_eKeb8

How we reward Evolvers

Evolvers have access to highly competitive benefits and rewards that support their whole well-being so they can focus on bringing their best selves to work. 

Financial

  • Industry competitive pay, including equity in the company for all Evolvers
  • 401(k) with a 4% match that vests immediately

Family

  • 6 weeks of paid parental leave for birth and non-birth parents
  • Infertility coverage
  • Pet insurance to cover your furry children

Well-being

  • Comprehensive health plans that include a 100% employer-paid option for Evolver-only enrollment
  • 100% employer-paid dental and vision for Evolver-only enrollment
  • 8 free mental health visits

Unplug and Explore

  • Take some time away from work with generous PTO, RTO (for full-time, exempt employees) sick, holidays, and a personal holiday to celebrate what’s more important to YOU
  • Annual Evolve travel credit after 1 year
  • Discounts to stay at Evolve properties

Learn Every Day

  • World class onboarding programs
  • Learning and development opportunities

How we work together

With our core values as our guide, every Evolver helps shape the company we want to work for and the people we want to be. We’ve cultivated a culture of collaboration, care, and responsibility that we can all be proud of, and we’re excited to see what you’ll bring as your authentic self.

Still curious about who we are and what we do? Read more about our business and our culture at evolve.com.

EEO 

At Evolve, we are committed to diversity and inclusion. As an equal opportunity employer, all qualified candidates will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions), gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, military service or veteran status, physical or mental disability, or any other legally protected characteristic. Evolve participates in e-Verify for all positions.

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