Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine OperatorsNature of the Work
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| 2008 Employment | 73,000 |
| 2018 Employment | 61,200 |
| Employment Change | -11,800 |
| Growth Rate | -16% |
Employment change. Employment is expected to decline rapidly. Self-service machines, home printers, and online ordering services will be able to meet most of the demand for digital prints, but there still will be some demand for professionals to operate the machines, and to develop and print photos from people who continue to use film cameras. Using digital cameras and technology, consumers who have a personal computer are able to edit and to retouch pictures on their computers.
Job prospects. Job opportunities will be best for individuals with experience using computers and digital technology.
Median annual wages in May 2008 were as follows:
| Photographic process workers | $26,010 |
| Photographic processing machine operators | 20,360 |
For current wage data, visit the Occupational Employment Statistics program's Occupational Profile for photographic process workers. For current wage data, visit the Occupational Employment Statistics program's Occupational Profile for photographic processing machine operators.
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians; Computer operators; Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers; Prepress technicians and workers; Printing machine operators; Science technicians.
Photo Marketing Association International, 3000 Picture Pl, Jackson, MI 49201. Internet: http://www.pmai.org
Last Modified Date: December 17, 2009
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