MSP Photography
    (39 reviews)

    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Film, Music & Program Production

    Primary location

    LAKE ALBERT RD, 43 2650 EAST WAGGA WAGGA Australia
    As MSP Photography is Australia's largest school photography service provider, photographing more than 1 million pre-school, primary school and high school students across Australia each year, it would make sense to tell you that MSP Photography is the biggest and the best in the industry.But did you know that MSP Photography is made up of 25 local businesses, owned and operated by people who care deeply about the schools they service? Investing in long-term partnerships with schools, each MSP Photography business owner is part of their local community and enjoys lending their support where possible.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.

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    at MSP Photography Brisbane
    Brisbane QLD
    Join us for a fun & unique career! Work in diverse locations, capturing memories. Seeking dynamic, organised, patient leaders to lead photo days.
    Join us for a fun & unique career! Work in diverse locations, capturing memories. Seeking dynamic, organised, patient leaders to lead photo days.
    classification: Advertising, Arts & MediaAdvertising, Arts & Media
    15d ago
    15d ago

    at MSP Photography SEQ
    Moorooka, Brisbane QLD
    This isn’t your average admin role — and we’re not looking for an average candidate.
    This isn’t your average admin role — and we’re not looking for an average candidate.
    classification: Administration & Office SupportAdministration & Office Support
    16d ago
    16d ago

    Reviews overview

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    MSP Photography offers a positive team environment with supportive colleagues and friendly co-workers. The role provides valuable photography industry experience and skill development opportunities, while the varied work locations and mid-afternoon finishes are appreciated by many staff members.

    However, employees face certain challenges including the seasonal nature of the work which affects job security and income stability. The role involves early morning starts and significant travel, often with short notice. Staff members also note that management communication and organisation could be improved, particularly during peak seasons when maintaining work-life balance becomes more challenging.

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    Recent reviews

    3.0
    School Photographer
    Mar 2026
    All Brisbane QLDLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Too high of expectations for too low of pay.
    The good thingsTaking the photos for the kids
    The challengesFor the largest school photography company you'd expect it to be run better. Lower than advertised pay. Only told details of your shift at 6-7pm the night before. 6am/6:30am starts in places possibly 2 hours away. Your 'breaks' will include snacking between kids coming through, and double checking photos. Rosters (and locations) can change at a moments notice.
    4.0
    Production Assistant
    Jul 2025
    Wagga Wagga NSW 2650Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Unfortunately was let go due to the financial impact of COVID, but still enjoyed my time there
    The good thingsThe work I did was pretty easy, essentially was just checking all the school photo printouts to make sure there were no printing errors, and packing orders that were ready to go into a box for dispatch. Other colleagues were all really nice. There was no real uniform either, you could pretty much wear whatever you wanted, so long as you didn't have any offensive logos or slogans on your clothes.
    The challengesTrying to do the job while adhering to the very loose guidelines that were around at the start of the COVID pandemic was pretty challenging, due to the contact you had with a lot of people and shared objects. The work could get a little bit monotonous at times. Didn't really have many other bad experiences, due to how short my stint here was.
    1.0
    Printing Operator
    Jul 2025
    Wagga Wagga NSW 2650Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Worked like a dog for pennysWorked for msp for over 3 months. Over this time hours and responsibilities escalated to a point of over 62 hours a week with little to no human interactions. Our section despite having the lowest payrate and longest hours was not afforded any of the conviences the other staff were allowed.
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