ANZSCO code – 211311 Photographer

211311: Photographer

Description

Operates a still camera to take photographs. This occupation requires high levels of creative talent or personal commitment and interest as well as, or in place of, formal qualifications or experience. Skill Level 2 Occupations at Skill Level 2 have a level of skill commensurate with one of the following: – NZ Register Diploma or – AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma. At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification. 

Assessing Authority

  • Vocational Education and Training Assessment Services (VETASSESS)

vetassess@vetassess.com.au

Specialisations

  • Fashion Photographer
  • Landscape Photographer
  • News Photographer
  • Photographic Artist
  • Portrait Photographer
  • Sports Photographer
  • Technical Photographer

 Specialisation titles are any commonly used titles which refer to a subset of jobs belonging to the occupation designated in the principal title. These jobs involve the performance of specialised tasks rather than the broader range of tasks usually performed in the occupation.

Unit Group 2113: Photographers

Description Operate still cameras to take photographs. Indicative Skill Level In Australia: AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma (ANZSCO Skill Level 2) In New Zealand: NZQF Diploma (ANZSCO Skill Level 2) At least three years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualifications listed above. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification. 

Tasks

  • Consulting with clients to determine objectives of photographic assignments
  • Studying requirements of assignment and selecting type of camera, film, filter and lighting
  • Working from a studio, and transporting and setting up equipment at assigned locations
  • Measuring light levels and determining exposure
  • Adjusting camera angles, aperture settings and subjects to achieve desired composition
  • Adjusting lighting and filters to accentuate highlights and colours
  • Mixing photographic chemicals, processing film and developing prints
  • Manipulating images using digital imaging techniques and creative darkroom techniques such as adjusting exposure and development times
  • May make enlarged prints, and mount and frame prints