Some photographers spend their careers chasing the next assignment. Click. Next.
If you've spent years hopping from project to project, juggling clients, chasing approvals, negotiating budgets, and wondering whether your best work is still ahead of you, this might be your lucky day.
At Life is Good, you'll trade transactional shoots for meaningful storytelling. You'll help shape the visual expression of a brand that has spent more than 30 years spreading the power of optimism through art, apparel, and positive impact. Your work won't disappear into a campaign and be forgotten. It will become part of a larger story that reaches millions of people and helps fund programs that support children facing some of life's toughest challenges.
We're looking for a Senior Photographer who sees more than a shot list. Someone who can find authenticity in a moment, personality in a pose, and emotion in the unexpected. Someone who knows when to chase the plan and when to follow the light.
This role is for a photographer who wants to do more than capture images. You'll collaborate with designers, marketers, storytellers, and founders who still care deeply about the work. You'll help create everything from national campaigns and product storytelling to brand moments that celebrate the people who make optimism real.
If you're energized by creative ownership, inspired by human connection, and excited by the idea of joining a founder-led company where your voice - and your eye - matters, we'd love to meet you.
Help us tell stories worth remembering.
IMPORTANT DETAILS
Pay Transparency:
We post our jobs on a collection of sites. Not all of them portray accurate information about our compensation ranges. For years, we've used a market-based approach to determine starting pay for all roles at Life is Good. We encourage you to explore reputable salary calculators like Salary.com or PayScale and, using accurate data for the apparel industry, this job (from the job description), our company size (under 300 people), location (Hudson, NH), and the required experience for this role (at least 7 years), you will see the pay range for this role.
Ready to learn more about the job? Read on...:
Requirements
What You Know and Have Done
Why This Job Exists
You are the creative engine behind the visual story of Life is Good. In partnership with the Director of Brand Creative and the Photo Studio team, you lead and execute high-quality photo shoots that bring our brand to life across eCommerce, social, catalog, and advertising. Your work ensures that every image we publish reflects who we are — optimistic, purposeful, and distinctly Life is Good.
What You'll Do
How You Show Up
When You Know You're Successful
Benefits
We’re located in beautiful, scenic Hudson, New Hampshire, and have just moved to a new facility surrounded by green space. You can see it HERE We offer an on-site gym with showers, top quality Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts, Life, AD&D, Short and Long-Term Disability, 401(k) plan with a match, Paid Time Off (PTO), 10 paid holidays, Good Vibes Time (we pay you to volunteer for the non-profit cause of your choice) and Family Time. And we have dogs. Through your work, you'll contribute to growing our social mission: The Playmaker Project
Life is Good is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against otherwise qualified applicants based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, mental or physical disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender orientation, or expression, marital status or veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic under applicable federal or state law.

For five years, Bert and John Jacobs drove up and down the East Coast, selling their t-shirt designs on the streets and in college dorms. They slept in their van, lived on PB&J, and showered when they could. The adventure was great, but sales were, uh, lacking.
In 1994, with just $78 to their names, Bert and John designed their first “Life is Good” t-shirt to counter the negative news – and discovered how those three simple words could inspire people to focus on the good.
It should have come as no surprise that the power of that one idea was just too strong to get wrong. After all, Bert and John’s mom, Joan Jacobs, had raised them to believe in the power of positivity.
As a parent of six kids, raising the family on their dad’s slim salary, Joan still managed to make little moments magical. She didn't just tell bedtime stories. She unlocked her kids’ imaginations. In her tales, she became a wolf on a bicycle, or a princess in a flying submarine, or a dragon who breathes love instead of fire. In fact, our logo was inspired by Joan’s creative bedtime stories. It’s a symbol of her fierce love and a tribute to her playful imagination.
We like to think of Joan Jacobs as the original “Playmaker,” a term we coined that describes those who help kids heal and thrive through the power of play. In Joan’s honor, more than 10% of Life is Good’s annual net profits are donated to the Life is Good Playmaker Project to help raise the next generation of optimists.