Is looking for emerging creative to help document our Dublin Portal sculpture through photos and short video clips on an as-needed basis. This is a great opportunity for early-career content creators and film-makers to build their portfolio while contributing to a global public art movement.What you'll do:Visit Dublin Portal sculpture to capture video and photo contentRespond to occasional shoot requestsShare raw media or lightly edited clips with our teamIdeal for someone who:Is just starting out and looking for hands-on experienceHas passion for content creation and a good eye for framingLoves public art and storytellingWhy join?Be a part of a globally recognized project with hundreds of millions of viewsBuild your portfolio with meaningful, real-world contentFlexible, low-hour commitment perfect for early-career creativesHaving a camera is great, but if you're passionate, an iPhone will work perfectly fine.Note:This role is currently designed as a side opportunity rather than a full-time or primary job. As Portals continues to grow, we would be glad to explore the possibility of offering a more stable position. At this stage, however, we cannot commit to a specific timeline which is why we want to be clear that this should not be seen as a role intended to provide a full-time income.If you are interested in this position, send us an email at with a short cover letter (Email subject: Application for Content Creator - Dublin). Including a portfolio is a bonus, however, this position is open for everyone - previous experience is not required.About Portals are a network of sculptures that invite you to meet fellow humans above borders and prejudices and to experience our home – planet Earth – as it really is: united and one. Based in Lithuania, partners with cities, governments, and private organizations to build Portal sculptures worldwide. Since their inauguration in 2021, connecting Vilnius, Lithuania, and Lublin, Poland, Portals have grown into a global network that serves as a bridge to a united planet.