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About the project.

Join a creative research initiative helping our team understand how people perceive and refine photography styles in AI-generated images. As a Photo Style Editor, you’ll review and enhance images to ensure they reflect accurate, engaging, and authentic visual aesthetics.

The work is fully remote within the United States, using your own Mac computer and preferred photo-editing software. You’ll adjust lighting, tone, and color balance while evaluating style consistency, helping teach AI how to see like a human photographer.


At a glance.
  • Remote, U.S.-based photo style editing project.

  • Flexible schedule: 4–5 hours per day, part-time or full-time.

  • Compensation: $15/hour, paid via Wise or Payoneer.

  • Work on your own Mac (8 GB RAM minimum) running the latest macOS.

  • Preferred OS: Tahoe v26; optional: Sequoia.

  • Internet speed of at least 100 Mbps download / 40 Mbps upload required.

  • Must provide a valid U.S. phone number for verification.

  • Photography enthusiasts and professionals welcome.

  • Certification and onboarding required before production work begins.


What you’ll do.

After a short certification process, you’ll gain access to a secure online platform where you’ll:

  • Review AI-generated photos against provided style guides.

  • Adjust lighting, color balance, and exposure to match real-world photography standards.

  • Identify visual inconsistencies and apply subtle corrections.

  • Tag and categorize images by style (portrait, editorial, lifestyle, product, etc.).

  • Collaborate with project coordinators and quality reviewers through online check-ins.

This role combines creativity and precision, making it perfect for anyone passionate about photography, editing, and visual storytelling.


Compensation.

You’ll earn $15 USD per hour for certified production work completed through the project platform. Payments are made via Wise or Payoneer.


What you’ll need.
  • A MacBook or Mac (8 GB RAM minimum) running Tahoe v26 or Sequoia.

  • Stable, high-speed internet (100 Mbps / 40 Mbps).

  • Working knowledge of Photoshop, Lightroom, or similar tools.

  • A portfolio showcasing photography or photo-editing work (not graphic design).

  • Ability to follow detailed visual and technical guidelines in English.

  • Strong attention to detail and consistency.


How to apply.
  1. Complete the short application form.

  2. Include your resume or portfolio link (Google Drive, Behance, or personal website).

  3. Provide your city of residence, internet speed test result, and U.S. phone number.

  4. Our team will contact selected candidates for verification and onboarding.


Reference: #Agate Project — Photo Style Editor (U.S.)

Note: Authentic, human editing is required. Use of AI or automated tools during certification or production will result in disqualification. All work is conducted under strict data-quality and confidentiality standards.


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