Williams Sonoma
About the Role
The photo producer is responsible for overseeing and executing Williams Sonoma and Williams Sonoma Home photo shoots across catalog, ecom, social, visual, and retail channels. The role ensures seamless photo shoots in studio and on location, with strong communication and relationship-building with in-house and freelance talent and cross-functional partners. The Photo Producer works with the Merchandise Coordinator team to identify merchandise/sample issues, troubleshoot, and resolve daily issues to ensure product samples are on set and ready to be photographed. This role operates in a high-volume, fast-paced environment and will face challenges in sample availability and quality. The role involves coordinating shot lists with the Art Directors and often managing pre-production time while on an active set. The Photo Producer handles practical and interpersonal aspects of keeping projects running smoothly, allowing the Art Director and hired talent to concentrate on the creative aspects.
Responsibilities
Order and procure all samples and props for photoshoots. Stay up to date on last-minute schedule or product changes. Solicit Art Director and Stylists for additional prop requests in advance. Request replacement options if a requested sample is not available.
Maintain planning, prioritization, and strong communication. Problem-solve quickly and communicate updates to the Art Director and team in a timely manner. Make well-informed decisions that are best for the team.
Oversee upkeep and organization of the photo studio and prop cage. Establish and maintain best practices and procedures. Ensure compliance with teammates and freelancers.
Photo studio: weekly call sheet distribution, arranging craft services and crew catering, oversight of studio equipment, arranging equipment rentals if needed, deep-clean between seasons, and inventory of evergreen studio props.
Prop cage: Manage sets and surfaces, maintain the set and surface library, ensure safety, and coordinate seasonal purge with ADs and fellow producers.
Oversee and manage Merchandise Coordinator team, including training, scheduling, assigning tasks and deadlines, providing feedback, readjusting workload, and maintaining productivity.
For location shoots, partner with the Art Director to scout locations, obtain COIs and permits, arrange parking, and book hotels if needed. Build positive relationships with location companies and homeowners. Plan details to ensure efficient shoots.
Collaborate with the Art Director to keep shoots on pace.
Assist the Photo Manager with booking talent (e.g., models, teachers, baristas) when necessary.
Required Competencies
Ability to work quickly in a fast-paced, results-driven environment
Proactive and confident communication
Proven ability to multitask under tight deadlines
Prioritize tasks and stay calm and organized under pressure
Exceptional time management, organizational, and detail-oriented skills
Ability to troubleshoot with a calm sense of urgency
Resourcefulness
Preferred Qualifications
3-5 years relevant photo production experience
BA/BS preferred
Knowledge of commercial photo studio workflow
Previous people management experience preferred
Comfortable in a culture of continuous change
Proficient with Microsoft Office suite
Ability to lift 25 lbs as needed
Valid driver’s license required
Our Culture & Values We believe that taking care of our people is vital to our success and strive to offer equitable and transparent practices for all. We prioritize connection, growth, and wellbeing.
People First
Putting People First means investing in overall well-being and opportunities to grow and advance within the organization. Depending on the position and location, here are a few highlights of what benefits may be available:
Benefits
A generous discount on all WSI brands
A 401(k) plan and other investment opportunities
Paid vacations, holidays, and time off to volunteer
Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits
Tax-free commuter benefits
A wellness program that supports physical, financial, and emotional health
Continued Learning
In-person and online learning opportunities through WSI University
Cross-brand and cross-function career opportunities
Resources for self-development
Advisor (Mentor) program
Career development workshops, learning programs, and speaker series
WSI will not sponsor immigration for this position and this role is not eligible for relocation assistance. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable laws.
The expected starting pay range for this position is $90,000 - $100,000. Actual pay will be determined based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. Compensation may include a variety of other components like benefits, paid time off, merit, and bonus opportunities.
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The photo producer is responsible for overseeing and executing Williams Sonoma and Williams Sonoma Home photo shoots across catalog, ecom, social, visual, and retail channels. The role ensures seamless photo shoots in studio and on location, with strong communication and relationship-building with in-house and freelance talent and cross-functional partners. The Photo Producer works with the Merchandise Coordinator team to identify merchandise/sample issues, troubleshoot, and resolve daily issues to ensure product samples are on set and ready to be photographed. This role operates in a high-volume, fast-paced environment and will face challenges in sample availability and quality. The role involves coordinating shot lists with the Art Directors and often managing pre-production time while on an active set. The Photo Producer handles practical and interpersonal aspects of keeping projects running smoothly, allowing the Art Director and hired talent to concentrate on the creative aspects.
Responsibilities
Order and procure all samples and props for photoshoots. Stay up to date on last-minute schedule or product changes. Solicit Art Director and Stylists for additional prop requests in advance. Request replacement options if a requested sample is not available.
Maintain planning, prioritization, and strong communication. Problem-solve quickly and communicate updates to the Art Director and team in a timely manner. Make well-informed decisions that are best for the team.
Oversee upkeep and organization of the photo studio and prop cage. Establish and maintain best practices and procedures. Ensure compliance with teammates and freelancers.
Photo studio: weekly call sheet distribution, arranging craft services and crew catering, oversight of studio equipment, arranging equipment rentals if needed, deep-clean between seasons, and inventory of evergreen studio props.
Prop cage: Manage sets and surfaces, maintain the set and surface library, ensure safety, and coordinate seasonal purge with ADs and fellow producers.
Oversee and manage Merchandise Coordinator team, including training, scheduling, assigning tasks and deadlines, providing feedback, readjusting workload, and maintaining productivity.
For location shoots, partner with the Art Director to scout locations, obtain COIs and permits, arrange parking, and book hotels if needed. Build positive relationships with location companies and homeowners. Plan details to ensure efficient shoots.
Collaborate with the Art Director to keep shoots on pace.
Assist the Photo Manager with booking talent (e.g., models, teachers, baristas) when necessary.
Required Competencies
Ability to work quickly in a fast-paced, results-driven environment
Proactive and confident communication
Proven ability to multitask under tight deadlines
Prioritize tasks and stay calm and organized under pressure
Exceptional time management, organizational, and detail-oriented skills
Ability to troubleshoot with a calm sense of urgency
Resourcefulness
Preferred Qualifications
3-5 years relevant photo production experience
BA/BS preferred
Knowledge of commercial photo studio workflow
Previous people management experience preferred
Comfortable in a culture of continuous change
Proficient with Microsoft Office suite
Ability to lift 25 lbs as needed
Valid driver’s license required
Our Culture & Values We believe that taking care of our people is vital to our success and strive to offer equitable and transparent practices for all. We prioritize connection, growth, and wellbeing.
People First
Putting People First means investing in overall well-being and opportunities to grow and advance within the organization. Depending on the position and location, here are a few highlights of what benefits may be available:
Benefits
A generous discount on all WSI brands
A 401(k) plan and other investment opportunities
Paid vacations, holidays, and time off to volunteer
Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits
Tax-free commuter benefits
A wellness program that supports physical, financial, and emotional health
Continued Learning
In-person and online learning opportunities through WSI University
Cross-brand and cross-function career opportunities
Resources for self-development
Advisor (Mentor) program
Career development workshops, learning programs, and speaker series
WSI will not sponsor immigration for this position and this role is not eligible for relocation assistance. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable laws.
The expected starting pay range for this position is $90,000 - $100,000. Actual pay will be determined based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. Compensation may include a variety of other components like benefits, paid time off, merit, and bonus opportunities.
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