AAPRS photographers
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The AAPRS photographers are required to meet an industry standard in their work, and must obtain a high level of competency in both photographic and video production. AAPRS photographers experience a high level of deployment, both in support of operations and exercises. Much of their work based around the activities of Army and ADF units and personnel in the operational (land, sea and air) environment. They generally work as members of small public affairs detachments, where the contribution of each individual is vitally important. |
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AAPRS Photographers are classified as Pay Group 5. |
| Training | Posting |
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Most AAPRS photographers are initially exposed to the profession as unit photographers while serving in another element of the Army. Their work as unit photographers provides an introduction to photographic skills and leads to their interaction with AAPRS personnel. All soldiers interested in joining the AAPRS undergo an initial employment assessment after which a decision will be made on suitability for formal training as an AAPRS photographer. If Corps transfer is offered and approved, soldiers continue with OJT and a formal professional development program. Further Training |
All AAPRS photographers are posted in Canberra, serving either in a Deployable Field Team within the 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit, or in the Directorate of Digital Media within Public Affairs Branch of Headquarters Australian Defence Force in Russell Offices. |
| Special Requirements | Civil Accreditation |
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Base rank in the AAPRS photographer stream is LCPL. |
This category's courses meet the requirements for both civilian and military authorities and will make you eligible for:
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| Further Information |
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| Detailed employment category information about AAPRS photographers can be found within the Manual of Army Employment (DefWeb only) |

