Just got "promoted" in a school magazine that I work for.

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I edit all the photos.
I go out into the field to get some of the photos.
There are three photographers but I'm by far the one with the most experience and the best pictures (don't want to toot my own horn but it's true). The editor relies on me a lot.
My photo assignments are given to me by the Editor in Chief.

Director of Photography? Technically this is the Editor in Chief. I just shoot what he assigns me to shoot.

Photo Editor? I take photos too...

Lead Photographer and Photo Editor?
 

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Originally posted by: pyonir
I would say: Photo Editor and Senior Photographer.

I've been with them for all of two weeks, so not long enough to be senior in anything :p

I'm thinking Photo Editor and Photographer may be better. Or something.
 

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: pyonir
I would say: Photo Editor and Senior Photographer.

I've been with them for all of two weeks, so not long enough to be senior in anything :p

I'm thinking Photo Editor and Photographer may be better. Or something.

I worked for a startup magazine, and even though I was the only photographer at first, and only had one other one after the first issue, I was still listed as the Senior Photographer. I wouldn't think it meant you were Senior as in been there the longest, i would take it as you have the most experience in photography (which may or may not be true for you...not sure).

either way, Senior or not, i think that is the best combo to go with.
 

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Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Assistant to the Editor in Chief

or

Secret Assistant to the Editor in Chief

Assistant Editor in Chief or Assistant TO the Editor in Chief? :p
 

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Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Assistant to the Editor in Chief

or

Secret Assistant to the Editor in Chief

Assistant Editor in Chief or Assistant TO the Editor in Chief? :p

I think the latter. He's only been there for two weeks.


Dwight: I am now Sempai, which is assistant Sensei.
Jim: Wow, assistant to the Sensei, that is pretty cool.
Dwight: Assistant Sensei.
 

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Usually the place you work for will give you an appropriate title. You don't make up your own. :confused:
 

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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Usually the place you work for will give you an appropriate title. You don't make up your own. :confused:

The Editor in Chief said that if I wanted something snazzier, to just tell him. It's all VERY informal :p
 

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Usually the place you work for will give you an appropriate title. You don't make up your own. :confused:

The Editor in Chief said that if I wanted something snazzier, to just tell him. It's all VERY informal :p

Those are the best jobs...i've had a couple of those.

In that case, see if you can sell: Overlord of all that is Photography and Photography related

:D
 

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Usually the place you work for will give you an appropriate title. You don't make up your own. :confused:

The Editor in Chief said that if I wanted something snazzier, to just tell him. It's all VERY informal :p

Then why not:

fuzzybabybunny
Adult Photographer and Director
(xxx) xxx-xxxx
email: xxxxxx@xxx.com
 

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Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
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winnar

writing "Assitant" seems like you are running coffee breaks and bitch work...which you aren't