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Oneeyedvic | 11:37 Wed 18th Jan 2012 | Business & Finance
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I have employed a new member of staff for my photoshop / studio and want to run a promotion with / for her.

The offer will be a discounted rate from our normal studio prices.

I am also thinking about running a two price structure - I know if you go into a hairdresser that you have different prices for trainees, stylists etc, so I am looking for a title for my new photographer (and don't want to use the word trainee as that implies to me a 16 year old kid, as opposed to a girl with a degree in photography!

So, after all that rambling, what sort of title should I use - maybe just call myself senior photographer and her 'photographer' - any better ideas?
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Why not Associate photographer?
i was about to say associate.
or photography manager and photographer
Provisional Photographer ?
Snapper One & Snapper Two.
Developing photographer?
Lol jon.
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I originally liked the word 'associate' but am now concerned that it makes her sound like someone who just comes in on a part time basis.

What are your thoughts?
Photographic Practitioner
Staff photographer,
photon capture executive
camera director
Impressionist?
graphic composer
photoshopper
enpixelator
shutter jockey
pixel artist
Hi
How about Executive or Assistant.

Thanks

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