About Us:

Teabox isn’t just another tea company — we’re a freshness revolution. We source directly from 150+ estates across India, often getting the finest teas within hours of production. With cutting-edge cold storage and dehumidifying tech, we lock in every note of aroma and flavor. The scoreboard? 5 billion+ cups delivered to 125+ countries. We’re building a premium, home-grown Indian tea brand from THE SOURCE — and we’re doing it from Siliguri, the heartland of Indian tea.

About the Role:

As an Assistant Photographer/Videographer at Teabox, you'll capture the essence of our premium teas and the tea-making experience, creating visually stunning content for marketing, website, and social media to engage and delight our customers.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Captures memories and creates exceptional experiences for our brand.
  • Creates content with an exceptional range of creative, technical, and documentary imagery.
  • Executes standard photography and videography operation procedures including image editing techniques, tools, processes, and guidelines.
  • Keeps equipment and props up to date, organized, and maintained.
  • Oversees brand standards, lighting technique, and image quality.
  • Utilizes up-to-date knowledge of product trends, consumer buying, and photography/imaging technology to enhance product photo presentation.
  • Experience in product photography and videography is mandatory.

Qualifications / Skills:

  • Firm handle on a photography studio, its environment, and its processes
  • Strong work ethic & problem solving approach
  • Basic social media skills including knowledge to size images and color settings for the web and social media
  • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite including Photoshop, Illustrator, Light-room
  • Experience working on Mac Computers
  • Familiar with Ecommerce platforms is a plus

Salary & other benefits: We provide competitive salaries along with working laptops/ desktops, and other equipment as per the role’s requirements.

Required Skills

videography photography