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Webber London

Webber London
18 Newman Street,
London W1T 1PE

+44 (0)20 7439 0678
london@webberrepresents.com

Webber Gallery
18 Newman Street,
London W1T 1PE
info@webber.gallery

Webber New York

Webber New York
Roulston House, Suite 248
124 9th Street
Brooklyn
NY11215

+1 212 343 7491
newyork@webberrepresents.com

Webber LA

Webber LA
939 S Santa Fe Ave
Los Angeles
CA 90021

Tues - Sat | 11am - 6pm
Opened by appointment

la@webberrepresents.com
info@webber.gallery

Careers

London | Marketing & Studio Assistant

Start Date: Immediate

Salary: £25,000 per annum

WEBBER is a thriving multidisciplinary agency and gallery that harmonizes creativity and collaboration with contemporary lens-based artists and clients. As we’re going through a period of re-imagination, we want to nurture a space that respectfully involves and empowers individuals who have been historically denied access within our industry.

We’re a small team looking for a MARKETING & STUDIO ASSISTANT, someone who is focused, organised and efficient to work alongside our Senior Marketing Manager and wider Webber team. Your self-motivated, detail – oriented and community driven skills are crucial as we build new partnerships with people and organizations that share our drive in creating a more diverse, just and accountable future.

Webber is a busy and evolving creative agency set to expand, with exceptional career growth potential.

Responsibilities:

  • Leading archive management, web uploads & CMS by ensuring all incoming imagery is handled appropriately (i.e uploaded to the news feed and artists web page)
  • Request assets and manage release dates for upcoming work across roster ensuring all work is received and scheduled as news posts and on Webber social channels as directed.
  • Assisting the preparation of meetings, organising relevant portfolios / material such as PDFS, responding to incoming briefs using CMS system and collaborate.
  • Support on pitches for potential jobs; this will range from creating bespoke PDF portfolios to project specific treatments.
  • Build on industry knowledge across key markets through client research and database updates, including the maintenance of our marketing database.
  • Office Management and maintaining office organisation (i.e. ordering stationary supplies and equipment, helping maintain office cleanliness and ensuring the office and gallery are presentable) helping a smooth running of Webber London on a day to day basis.
  • Recording studio expenditure and managing the monthly studio budget alongside Junior Producers.
  • Manage the Webber London calendar and in-studio meetings
  • Reviewing and updating health and safety policies and ensuring they are observed by all team members.
  • Liaise with IT support to ensure smooth running of the studio (i.e being aware of security / Laptop updates needed, forwarding of any staff leaving email & ensuring all passwords are updated by IT)
  • Ordering couriers / cabs & maintaining logs.


Preferred Skills:

  • Adobe Creative Suite skills – Photoshop, InDesign & Bridge


Please send cover letter and CV to Liv Beck: liv@webberrepresents.com



London | Production Assistant

Salary: £25,000

Start Date: Immediate

WEBBER is a thriving multidisciplinary agency and gallery that harmonizes creativity and collaboration with contemporary, lens-based artists and clients. As we’re going through a period of re-imagination, we want to nurture a space that respectfully involves and empowers individuals who have been historically denied access within our industry.

We’re a small team looking for a PRODUCTION ASSISTANT, someone with a focused, patient, and organized spirit. You will be working with our agents and producers on productions for a broad range of global brands, from fashion to technology, collaborating with clients and artists with levity and efficiency.

Your detail-oriented, self-motivated and community-driven skills are crucial as we build new partnerships with people and organizations that share our drive in creating a more diverse, just and accountable future.

Webber is a busy and evolving creative agency set to expand, with exceptional career growth potential.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Working closely with producers, agents and artists alike to ensure the best production experience possible.
  • Manage and assist all aspects of shoot production (i.e., budget management, optioning crew, booking EQ and transport, scheduling, reconciliation, on set production and post-production).
  • Finding effective budget solutions and negotiating rates with suppliers.
  • Manage budgets from start to finish and assist Producer in financially reconciling each job.
  • Track deadlines and ensure they are met, from pre- production through to post-production.
  • Work with internal and external production teams in a collaborative and professional manner.
  • Maintain existing relationships and forging new ones in the industry with collaborators, vendors and peers alike.
  • Building relations with artists and gaining familiarity with their practice. Communicating & collaborating with Webber agents & senior producers to ensure projects run seamlessly for both artists and clients.
  • Manage, maintain, and update production kit and artists production bible whilst being mindful of diversity and representation of all voices when hiring crew.
  • International travel coordination to include flights, accommodation, cars and visas.
  • Be conscious and proactive about how we can make productions an accessible space.
  • Be mindful of environmental impact and make productions as sustainable as possible.
  • Bring energy, levity, and collaboration to the fast-paced and creative team environment.
  • Maintaining office organisation (i.e. ordering stationary supplies and equipment, helping maintain office cleanliness and ensuring the office and gallery are presentable).


Please send your CV to emily@webberrepresents.com





Webber

Robbie Lawrence Northern Diary 01.04–25.06.22

Robbie Lawrence, Northern Diary
01.04–25.06.22

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Robbie Lawrence | Northern Diary
Stills, Centre for Photography, Edinburgh
1 April – 25 June 2022

WEBBER are pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery of work by Scottish photographer Robbie Lawrence.

Northern Diary brings together a selection of work that Lawrence has produced over the past seven years, many of which have never been seen before in a gallery setting. Subjects include landscapes, portraits and still lives made across Scotland’s cities, rural locations and coastal towns. Rather than a documentary assignment on post-Brexit Britain, Lawrence’s approach to producing the exhibition has been to interweave the narratives and relationships of people and places to convey a humanist affirmation of life north of the border, against the backdrop of the broader social and political climate throughout the UK.

Included in this exhibition are photographs from Lawrence’s series A Voice Above The Linn, documenting his visits to the home and garden of Jim Taggart who died in 2019. Taggart was a botanist, climate activist and the creator of Linn Botanic Gardens on the Rosneath Peninsula in the West of Scotland. The exhibition also includes the first gallery presentation of Lawrence’s new short film, Blue Bonnets.

Robbie Lawrence is a Scottish photographer born in Edinburgh and now based in London. After finishing school, he completed an arts scholarship at Hamilton College, New York and studied English Literature at the University of St. Andrews. Initially pursuing a career in journalism, Robbie began a Photo Editor traineeship at The New York Times in Paris, where he completed his first editorial assignments for clients including The New Yorker, Le Monde and the Financial Times.

Working primarily in long form documentary, Robbie has photographed projects in the Congo, Faroe Islands, Sierra Leone and Georgia, as well as notable projects across the UK. He has published several books including ‘Freetown’ (2019) in collaboration with the United Nations, and his first monograph ‘Blackwater River’ (Stanley Barker, 2019). In October 2020, Robbie published a second book with Stanley Barker, ‘A Voice Above The Linn’, illustrating the life and work of botanist Jim Taggart, featuring poetry from the renowned Scottish poet John Burnside.

Robbie works with a painterly softness and sensitivity to his subjects, heightening detail and nuance. From portraiture, travel and documentary to editorial work, he places the human experience front and centre to create
thoughtful, abstract images, with an emphasis on narrative.

This exhibition has been organised in line with Stills’ commitment to annual presentations of work by photographers from Scotland at different stages of their careers. The exhibition has been made possible with support from Creative Scotland, City of Edinburgh Council and WEBBER.