I have no writing, editing, photography or photography assistant experience and I do not own a camera. Can I still apply?
Absolutely. We encourage and welcome all to apply. We are not focused on who you are or the skills you have today. We are focused on who you can become tomorrow if given the opportunity to thrive. If you can meet the job requirements, this position is a fantastic opportunity for an aspiring researcher, writer or photographer. This position is part time to start, which is perfect in allowing a smooth transition for anyone who has little or no experience. Candidates will have the opportunity to make money while shooting a wide variety of subjects and gaining immensely valuable experience. Accepted applicants will build their professional portfolio significantly. If you are interested in advancement and do not own a camera, a quality entry level camera will be provided.
Are there any special requirements?
There are no experience, educational or vocational criteria and the requirements for the position are minimal. However, the requisites for the job are vital in achieving success within the position. Candidates must:
  • 18 or older, 16 or older with expressed parental/guardian permission
  • Have strong work ethic
  • Committed to learning & mastering your craft 
  • Able to be on your feet for long periods and physically fit enough to fulfill an assistant's job duties
  • Able to handle the travel rigors & erratic shooting schedule that the photography industry demands
  • Able to work in all climates at any time of day
  • Able to work calmly as a team in high risk environments
  • Able to follow direction
Additionally, candidates who are able to do the following will receive primary consideration:
  • Do hair & make-up reasonably well or are able to learn how to do hair & make-up(at our expense) 
  • Have a fundamental understanding of are able to learn and grasp basic to advanced business concepts
What kind of compensation is included?
As an Employee Owned company, we offer the very best compensation package in the media industry, hands down. We include: 
  • $250 cash signing bonus
  • 7.50 per/hr.
  • In addition to an entry level hourly wage, candidates will earn the starting rate 10% lifetime royalties on all net revenues, with the potential of earning 25% on future projects!
  • Travel to and from location included
  • Opportunity to earn 33%-40% commission shooting Stock/Photojournalistic photos and more
  • Free $300 photography gift card on a yearly basis for personal use  
  • 33% employee discount for immediate family members, 20% for extended family & friends
  • Cash food stipend when on location shooting stock photography
  • Starbuck's gift card for use while on location shooting stock photography
  • Complimentary premium coffee & snacks during studio hours
  • Tremendous growth potential including excellent pay raise structure plus the opportunity for advancement, train to become a photographer if you choose
What will I be doing?
For specific details about the job description, applicants will need to proceed into the interview process and sign a formal Non-Disclosure Agreement. However, without sharing too many sensitive details, we can provide a basic description:  
To start, the position will be on a part time basis 15-40 hours per month. Shifts vary in length ranging from 3-10 hours depending upon the project. As the industry bounces back into shape and the economy rebounds, the job will grow and you will have the choice to transition into a full time position. Photography of course plays a prominent role in much of what we do, but it is certainly not everything we do. When working on publishing books, our staff will travel to location and interview individuals, research subject matter or photograph locations/individuals. In the office you will assist in editing, typing, taking dictation, condensing research material or other equally important tasks. While working on commercial/marketing material for corporate accounts or small business, candidates will assist with client management, graphic design, clerical work and other essential tasks. When photographing subjects and/or clients, accepted candidates will accompany our staff including our award winning photographer to location or assist in studio. While serving in this capacity, candidates will be responsible for fulfilling the duties of a photography assistant including but not limited to assisting with shoot set ups, holding reflectors, assisting with lightning conditions, standing-in for shot set-ups, basic make-up and more. Candidates will work in teams of two-three throughout portions of the surrounding Midwest via bus, train or car. Faith 21 Photography has an advertising presence in many large markets such as Chicago and surrounding suburbs, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Omaha, Indianapolis, Detroit, South Bend, Rockford, Kenosha and more. Additionally, accepted candidates who choose to advance will be trained in every relevant aspect of owning a photography/media business including essential tasks such as book keeping practices, Marketing & promotion, general business administration, lighting design & technician duties, key production assistance, model management, studio editing & retouching and eventually fine photography.
PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately, Co-vid has had a tremendous impact on the photography industry and has taken a heavy toll. Travel restrictions and the cancelation of public gatherings, among many other over wrought restrictions, has made clients all but non-existent. According to the most trustworthy analysts and industry experts, it may take up to a year or more for the industry to fully recover.
What subject matter will the books I work on be about?
Again, for specific details about the our subject matter, applicants will need to proceed into the interview process and sign a formal Non-Disclosure Agreement. We can however provide a basic synopsis for the next three of our upcoming books by clicking the button below.
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How does the employee owner program work?
As an employee owned company, all revenues are divided among the staff equally dependent on a particular employee's individual contributions. Every employee has the opportunity to work their way up towards becoming a fully vested employee owner in only one year or less depending on circumstances. Our employee ownership program is an opportunity that cannot be beat by any university, trade school or apprenticeship program, period. We are proud and delighted to offer this program to our talented, hard working staff. You will never be required to provide any type of financial contribution, your hard work is your capital investment. Throughout the training process employees are provided a quarterly evaluation accompanied by a pay raise and valuable feed back, and are allowed an opportunity to express or address any areas of concern they might have. By investing in our employees, we are able to reduce labor costs & employee tax liability (which are tremendously high in the state of Illinois) and divert those savings into additional profit generating projects & revenue streams. We are also able to build a highly reliable, immensely talented staff by paying more and sharing the profits, which allows us to avoid the constant new employee merry-go-round. Be warned however, small business ownership is not for everyone. It takes drive, dedication and hard work, qualities that many people simply do not posses.
Pay raise schedule:                           Share of net profits:
 3 months 
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12.5% 
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17.5%  
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Share of net profits:
 3 months 
 6 months
 9 months        12 months
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12.5% 
15%    
17.5%  
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It sounds like a great opportunity, but no job is perfect. What's the catch?
 The catch is you will have to work hard to succeed. Yes, traveling around to different places and events researching, scouting, planning & photographing subjects can be extremely fun. Writing an original work provides a distinct sense of accomplishment. Being early on the scene of a major newsworthy event or disaster & recovery effort is exciting and full of adventure. However, anything worth doing is not often easy. General photography has many difficult aspects. It will take a significant amount of time to produce a body of work, promote it, build a following and turn it into profit. It will not happen over night. However, If you are able to set yourself apart from the crowd, the end result can be very rewarding. For a more comprehensive, eye opening view into the brutal realities of being part of a top level pro photography team, please read the "I am considering the photography industry as a career path" section below to learn about what you can expect from working with Faith 21 Photography or any other competitive photography company.
I have strong moral convictions, and do not want to be attached to what I feel is explicit or tasteless subject matter . What will I be shooting?
We feel the same way, so you are in good company. Faith 21 Photography is more of a family friendly styled photography company. To provide a reference point, let's put it in more familiar terms. We never shoot anything on the far side of what you would call "PG-13". While we are competitive and push the creative boundaries, we never shoot anything raunchy, over provocative or shocking for shocks sake. We never shoot nudes or anything else tastelessly sexualized. The closest we come to this type of photography is the occasional blackout silhouette shot, swim wear/implied shoot or creative body art. Our team may capture some violence when conducting photojournalism shoots, but this is explicitly in an editorial context.
I have had legal/disciplinary issues or I have said some things or have videos about me online that stigmatize me. Will that prevent me from qualification?
No, not at all. You are a human. Humans make mistakes. We believe in second chances and in most cases, third or fourth ones too. It's O.K. to have said or done things that you regret, that have been misconstrued or are unpopular. We're really not concerned about the silly anti-Obama or anti-Trump tweet you made, the embarrassing whatever video or any other speech or action deemed offensive by some. Just be honest and tell us. Disclosure is key. We will address any concerns we may have directly with you one on one and evaluate your situation fairly, on an individual basis. To error is a human quality, to forgive and accept does not seem to be.
I noticed that Faith 21 Photography does alot of pro bono/volunteer works. Will I have to do volunteer service?
Absolutely not. We will never ask or require you do any volunteer service, ever. Nor is volunteer service required to advance with in our company. We understand that people have full, demanding lives that leave very little free time. We also understand that volunteering for churches, pro-life organizations or the many other causes we serve is not always aligned with everyone's views, religious beliefs or personal opinions. Volunteer service is just that, voluntary.
I am considering the photography or publishing industry as a career path, but I am not sure if I am cut out for it. Should I consider a career in photography?
We are so glad that you have kept interest and read up to this point. However, this is the section where about 90% of those reading will learn the true nature and challenges within the photography business and quickly lose interest. The first thing you should know about getting into professional photography is how long it is going to take you to master your craft. The next thing you need to know is how difficult the road to expertise will be. Finally, you should know the dedication it will take to become successful. Below is a basic itinerary we have put together of the average journey a new photographer will make. If you have what it takes and shoot on a frequent basis, you can expect to become proficient enough to be at the expert level in about 2-3 years. The more you shoot, the more quickly you will advance and grow confident in your abilities.
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Weekday Job Location
Monday In studio shooting super macro stock prints Bloomington
Tuesday One on one sit down interviewing with the subject of a book Milwaukee
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Friday In office typing & editing chapters for our next book
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Monday Overnight attempting to get a full moon shot over Horseshoe Canyon South Ottawa
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Our work is often complex and diverse. It requires a good amount of mental organization. For example, one the lockdown restrictions are completely lifted, the economy in full swing and the industry fully recovered, you can expect something similar to the following work schedule:
Monday, we may be in the studio shooting super macro work to sell as stock prints. Tuesday, we will travel to Chicago conducting a one on one interviewing with the subject of a book. Then on Saturday, we will be in office creating and editing chapters in our next book. The Following Monday, we will be out overnight attempting to get a full moon shot over Horseshoe Canyon to sell as a stretched canvas in our online store. Wednesday of that week, we may be in the Suburbs of Chicago shooting a storefront for a commercial project. On Saturday and Sunday, we may spend in St. Louis shooting live bands for a local festival organizers social media. And of course, you receive a commission on all of the work you assist with. 
In plain terms, publishing is difficult work that presents it's own unique challenges including copy editing, client management, journalistic interviews, deep research, cross referencing, data verification and much, much more. Photography is even harder work. Photography is a very unpredictable, sporadic industry with varying styles and disciplines. Even if an individual has excellent knowledge and a strong talent for taking photos, this is only a small fraction of what it takes to be a top tier photographer. There are certain personality traits and qualities that separate the bad photographers from the good, and the good from the great. Ultimately, becoming a top level photographer comes down to a series of "ifs". If you can't handle failure or deal with a situation not working out in your favor, which can happen nearly as much in photography as managing a successful shoot, we urge you to rethink your career decision. For instance, just because you were successful at tracking a bald eagle to its nest, this doesn't mean that the bird is going smile and say cheese. Photography subjects in general, including both wildlife and people, are not going to just simply cooperate on your terms. If you are not on the fearless side or not able to be among the first on scene in the aftermath of a natural disaster or other news worthy event, you may not succeed as a professional photographer. If you can not handle staying up until pre-dawn hours avoiding the cold inside of a pop-up wind shelter just to hopefully, if your team is fortunate, get some sellable shots of the Orionids or Geminids meteor showers, please do not apply. If you cannot handle being in large crowds or taking the occasional elbow in the ribs from a highly competitive rival mainstream publication photographer who is trying to wrangle a better shooting position, this path is likely not the best choice. If you cannot hike to the peak of a 4,000 ft. mountain with gear strapped to your back on a hot June day in order to get a publication quality landscape shot, photography is not for you. If you cannot stay off of your phone and in one place for 14 hours per sitting to capture a sweeping panoramic time lapse shot, then perhaps inner reflection and ponderance of what you would like as a future is better suited for your career needs. If you cannot deal with your camera being smacked out of your hand by an angry protestor without showing a weak reaction, you may be doomed to fail in many aspects of this industry. Furthermore, if you believe that because you hold the same political beliefs, Ideologies or opinions as those who are protesting so you feel that you "are safe", then unfortunately your thinking is foolhardy at best and silly hearted at worst. Either way, you will be severely hampered in your quest to achieve success. If you cannot attempt to track and sit in a camo hide for 7 hours staking out a rare Eastern Black Bear exiting it's cave while also having the attention span to catch the photo within a 25 second window, photography may not suit you. If you cannot experiment in studio for ten hours a day trying to get a unique one-of-a-kind shot, you will be hamstrung right out of the gate. If you are unable to photograph tarantulas, scorpions and other creepy crawlies, entire genres of photography will be closed off to you. If you cannot be strong enough to deal with being spoken to in harsh profanities from the countless egos, hard attitudes and ruthless prima-donnas that you will encounter everyday in the fashion/modeling industry, we recommend not applying. If you cannot handle the tension and demands that accompany a bride and bridal party on her big day, a large profit sector will elude you. (if you have read thus far and through the entirety of the F.A.Q., enter referral code "I follow directions" when filling out application to claim an additional $50 reward bonus)

We will leave you with one final though to ponder. In addition to the previously listed qualities, it takes a highly competitive spirit, strong work ethic and unrivaled dedication to excel as a pro photographer. For illustration purposes, let us imagine that there are two rival photographers who have been given the same photography assignment. The assignment is to travel to New York and photograph the Statue Of Liberty at dusk. Photographer A boards the train with their gear at 2 p.m., arriving at the statue around 6 p.m. Photographer A sets up and takes a beautiful, high quality photo that will sell to the right buyer at a respectable price. Photographer A then heads home happy with their photo. Meanwhile, earlier that day photographer B boarded a train at 2 a.m. arriving at the statue around 5 a.m. Photographer B set up and took a wonderful photo of Lady Liberty at dawn. Additionally, before the trip photographer B charted the movement of the sun throughout the day to maximize optimal lighting, checked goggle for peak visitor times in order to avoid large crowds, and did structural research to learn about potential architectural features to explore. Photographer B was able to take multiple shots at unique angles of the statue under better than normal lighting conditions. Also, photographer B stayed diligent, paying close attention to the subject all day and was able to capture a beautifully colored large cruise ship sailing in front of the statue in one photo. Photographer B then took their own standout shot of the statue at dusk, completing the assignment. Afterward, Photographer B stuck around and snapped numerous intriguing shots of New York night life and the surrounding area. Photographer B then goes home after a 20 hour day with dozens of eye catching photos worth many hundreds of dollars to the right clients. If you lean more to the side of photographer A, this position is not for you. But if you find that have much more in common with photographer B, a high five or even six figure salary is a realistic and viable possibility for you. Which photographer are you?

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