Property and outdoor photography editor (Freelance, Part-Time)

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About the role

We’re looking for a skilled Photo Editor to bring our outdoor accommodation listings to life. Working through an extensive file of listings, you will:

  • Select and optimise the best images for each listing, ensuring the primary image is of the highest quality.
  • Retouch and enhance images where necessary, maintaining consistently high standards.
  • Collaborate with the team using spreadsheets and tracking tools to ensure a smooth workflow.

Hours & Location

  • Part-time: approximately 20 hours per week, with flexibility to increase up to 37.5 hours during peak season (June/July).
  • Flexible hours within 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday (UK time zone).
  • Based in the UK or Europe.
  • Work remotely on a self-employed basis.
  • Immediate start.

About you

  • Proven experience editing and optimising large volumes of images for e-commerce, or managing professional image galleries.
  • Expert in Adobe Lightroom Classic; experience with Photoshop is a plus. Own access to Lightroom is required.
  • Experience with property, travel, or outdoor photography is desirable, with a keen eye for selection, composition, and storytelling.
  • Self-motivated, proactive, and able to work independently while maintaining high standards.
  • Strong creative sense, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to deliver high-quality results efficiently.
  • Comfortable maintaining records and collaborating using spreadsheets or similar tools.
  • Degree or equivalent in photography, visual arts, digital media, or a related field is desirable.

Hourly rate will be £15 per hour, to be invoiced monthly.


About Pitchup

Want to work with an award-winning and quickly expanding company? We’re the leading website for outdoor holidays, making it a doddle to book camping, glamping and caravan sites all over the world, with over 6,000 to choose from.

Pitchup.com receives 63m annual visits and up to 9,173 bookings per day. So far £504m worth of holidays have been booked through us and we’ve helped 17m holidaymakers make their great escape. The company is profitable and was founded in 2009 by former lastminute.com staff with a background in the holiday park sector.

You will join a nimble team of 60 based in 10 countries, all working from home, as we are a 100% remote business.

The Financial Times named us a ‘Long Term Growth Champion’ for sustained revenue growth between 2014 and 2024, this year we were also named among the top 50 largest global Online Travel Agents, and we have been recently awarded the Platinum Trusted Service Award by Feefo, for achieving a customer rating of at least 4.5 out of 5 for 5 years in a row.


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