Ọlọ́mọ Ló L'ayé
Embracing Tradition. Enhancing Care.
About the Role
We're seeking a skilled and adventurous volunteer photographer to join our team at Olomo Lo Laye! As our photographer, you'll travel across the USA to capture the stories, faces, and moments that showcase our mission and work. Your photos will help us share the impact of our programs, highlight the beauty of traditional birth practices, and inspire others to join our movement.
Requirements
Requirements
Professional photography experience (portfolio preferred)
Excellent photography skills (DSLR camera preferred)
Ability to travel independently and work flexibly
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Cultural competence and sensitivity
Passion for Olomo Lo L'aye's mission and values
Responsibilities
Travel to various locations in the USA to document Olomo Lo L'aye's programs, events, and community activities
Take high-quality photos that capture the essence of our mission and work
Collaborate with our team to develop a visual storytelling strategy
Edit and curate photos for use on social media, websites, and marketing materials
Ensure cultural sensitivity and respect in your photography approach
Benefits:
Opportunity to travel and explore new places
Chance to make a meaningful impact through your photography
Professional development and networking opportunities
Flexible schedule and remote work arrangements
Be part of a dynamic team making a difference in the lives of families and communities
About the Company
Olomo Lo L'aye is a non-profit organization dedicated to reclaiming and honoring ancestral, traditional, cultural, and spiritual birth practices. We aim to counterbalance the harm caused by over-medicalized Western approaches by promoting an egalitarian model of care.
Our Approach:
- Exposing members to Agbebi practices and non-clinical trainings
- Empowering birth professionals to integrate traditional practices into their work
- Fostering unity and cross-cultural learning among medical and traditional birth professionals
- Preserving traditional birthing practices through compassionate knowledge exchange and awareness