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Paid Photography Contribution

The Cache

Job Details
Location:

Remote

Position Start Date:

December 15, 2025

Accommodation:

Remote

Pay Rate:

Selected images will be paid on a per-image basis

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

Yes

Description & Qualifications
Job Description

The Cache is building a visual archive that reflects the real working life of British Columbia’s forestry sector—on the block, in camp, and everywhere in between.


We’re looking for experienced photographers and field workers who have authentic images of forestry and silviculture work in BC to submit for potential use on the Cache website and related materials.

Certifications & Experience:

We are looking for images that reflect real camp and work life, including:

  • Silviculture, restoration, wildfire, and forest operations

  • Camp life (meals, downtime, weather, logistics)

  • Crews at work (PPE on, real conditions)

  • Equipment, tools, terrain, and landscapes

  • Seasonal realities (mud, snow, smoke, rain)


This is not stock photography. We are specifically looking for grounded, field-authentic images that reflect day to day life in our industry.

How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Friday, January 9, 2026

Usage & Compensation
  • Selected images will be paid on a per-image basis

  • Photographers will receive attribution wherever images are used

  • Images may be used across Cache digital platforms (website, reports, presentations, social, educational materials)


Submission Requirements

All submitted images must meet the following criteria:

  1. Royalty-free licensing

  • Cache receives a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use the images for editorial, educational, and promotional purposes.

  1. Model & Property Releases

  • You must have written permission from any identifiable individuals in the images.

  • If faces are visible, releases are mandatory.

  • You confirm you have the legal right to grant usage.

  1. Original Work Only

  • Images must be your own work.

  • No AI-generated images.

  • No third-party or employer-restricted content.

  1. BC Forestry Context

  • Images must be taken in British Columbia

  • Forestry-related environments only


How to Submit

Please include:

  • A small selection of images (low-res previews are fine initially)

  • Location and general context (region, type of work)

  • Confirmation that releases are secured

  • Your name and preferred attribution

  • Contact information

📩 Submit to: hello@cachelife.ca


Selected contributors will be contacted regarding payment and final image delivery. No submissions will be used without express written agreement.

Primary Contact:

Contact Information:

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© WFCA 2025

Members of the Cache project team are grateful to live, work, and be in relationship with people from across many traditional and unceded territories, covering all parts of the land known as British Columbia, Canada. We thoughtfully offer this acknowledgement recognizing that reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples' is a commitment we all share as Canadians. We are grateful to live on this land and are committed to reconciliation, decolonization, and building relationships in our communities and workplaces. Land acknowledgements are one small step towards reconciling the relationships between settlers and Indigenous Peoples, in Canada. Reconciliation is a current and ongoing process. Being mindful of our participation is another step on the path of healing. Learn more about land acknowledgements and moving beyond them here: https://native-land.ca/resources/territory-acknowledgement/

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