Built and runs Harvard Hillel's in-house event photography function. The output feeds nearly every external-facing communications channel the organization produces.
The job description called for collecting and organizing footage and photos shot by external photographers and others in the organization. Instead, I built out an in-house photography function from scratch: a Sony A7R III with two professional lenses, self-taught Adobe Lightroom, and a workflow that feeds the website, weekly emails, social, fundraising, donor stewardship, and the Annual Impact Report. Per-event outside photographer fees, which previously totaled in the thousands of dollars annually, have been drastically reduced.