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I. General Provisions

  1. The artist-photographer belongs to the category of specialists; appointed to the position and dismissed from it by order of the director of the enterprise on the proposal of _______.
  2. A person who has a higher art education and at least 3 years of work experience in the profile is appointed to the position of an artist-photographer.
  3. The artist-photographer must know:
  • resolutions, orders, orders, other governing and regulatory documents of higher and other bodies relating to aesthetics;
  • basic methods of artistic photography of monumental and easel, tempera and oil painting, graphics, applied arts and sculpture;
  • technique and technology of photography;
  • the use of modern domestic and foreign equipment, maintaining it in operational condition;
  • spectral characteristics of applied domestic and foreign light filters and negative materials;
  • the use of various types of nozzles and diffusers, optical means to eliminate shortcomings when shooting;
  • types of lighting in special and artistic photography;
  • rules for multiple exposure with colored lighting;
  • photographic materials and methods of their application for conducting photographic works;
  • fundamentals of economics, organization of labor and management;
  • legislation on labor and labor protection of Ukraine;
  • rules of internal labor regulations;
  • rules and norms of labor protection, safety precautions, industrial sanitation and fire protection;
  1. The artist-photographer reports directly to _______ (art editor; others).

II. Official duties

Photographer:

  1. Performs especially complex, most complex, medium complexity artistic photographs of works and objects of high artistic and historical value, as well as unique works of art in accordance with the scientific, restoration and publishing plans of the organization.
  2. Develops a methodology for conducting artistic photographs.
  3. Solves the issues of lighting design of photo compositions, selects materials for their implementation.
  4. Provides documentation of the carried out artistic photographic works.
  5. Conducts macro- and micro-photography, which obliges to master the entire arsenal of photographic equipment and the most complex techniques of artistic shooting and processing of photographic materials.
  6. Provides high quality black-and-white and color filming, retouching of negatives with soft gradation tone transitions.

III. Rights

The artist-photographer has the right:

  1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the organization's management regarding its activities.
  2. On issues within its competence, submit proposals to the management of the organization to improve the activities of the organization and improve the working methods of employees; comments on the activities of employees of the organization; options for eliminating shortcomings in the organization's activities.
  3. Request personally or on behalf of the management of the organization from the departments of the organization and other specialists information and documents necessary for the performance of his duties.
  4. Involve specialists from all (individual) structural divisions in solving the tasks assigned to him (if this is provided for by the regulations on structural divisions, if not, then with the permission of the head of the organization).
  5. Require the management of the organization to assist in the performance of his duties and rights.

IV. A responsibility

The photographer is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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