Internship

Livestock Photography

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Do you have a passion for photography and agriculture? Want real, hands-on experience in the livestock industry?

This program is designed for driven individuals ready to learn, create, and be part of the action at livestock shows and events. Spots are limited—apply now and turn your passion into experience.

As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience photographing show ring candids, learning efficient editing techniques, and understanding the full processing and delivery workflow. You will also be introduced to the business side of livestock photography, including organization and show-day management.

This internship is designed for individuals who are passionate about both photography and agriculture and are eager to grow their skills within the industry. I am seeking driven, motivated, and dedicated individuals with the potential to eventually join my team.

Internship application closes March 1st at midnight

  • Anyone 16 and older are encouraged to apply if they are interested!

    If you are under the age of 18, you will be required to provide parental information during the application process.

    While previous experience is helpful, it is not required.

  • Yes. While you are not required to own all necessary camera equipment, you are expected to provide it via purchasing or renting before the internship begins.

    Required camera equipment:

    • Mirrorless or DSLR camera body

    • 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lens

    • A positive and excited attitude!

  • No. This internship is designed to provide an opportunity for individuals to gain hands on experience at livestock shows with the potential to eventually join my team.

  • Yes! That’s part of the fun. As an intern, you will be responsible for all travel expenses. Lodging and two meals per day will be provided, all other expenses are the responsibility of the intern.

    All livestock shows I will be accepting interns for are located in Colorado.

  • Shows range from 2 days - 10 days long. Please be realistic when selecting availability for shows in your application. If you’re familiar with the livestock show world you know that you can expect long days, generally 8+ hours of standing, squatting, and walking each day.