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2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summ…
2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit
2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit
Watch the 2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit to hear from visual leaders who are using photography, art, film, and technology to preserve history, challenge misinformation, and safeguard the integrity of our shared narratives.
2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit
To Hold: The Photographer's Role in Shaping Memory
As the Director of Photography for the New York Times Magazine for more than three decades, Kathy Ryan has helped shape how readers have seen and understood historic events of the past thirty years.
Photographing to Remember, Photographing to Love
Elinor Carucci’s deeply personal images of family offer a window into the fleeting moments that shape our deepest relationships.
Why Photographs Matter More Than Ever
Ashley Gilbertson’s photography offers a unique and profound perspective on conflict. Hear his stories and reflections on images as documents, preserving moments in time and challenging evolving narratives and memories surrounding pivotal events.
50 Years After the Coup: Memory, Exile & Photography
From the Chilean diaspora in California to shifting views on Pinochet in Chile today, Pablo Unzueta (CatchLight Local Fellow) reflects on family, history, and storytelling.
The Value of Investing in Visual Journalism
Hear from representatives of two leading foundations supporting visual journalism on the impact of visual storytelling in our society.
Collective Legacy
CatchLight Global Fellow, Harlan Bozeman, explores what it means to build a photographic archive of a town that has been left out of historical record.
Immortal Archives
Binh Danh's work intertwines historical and personal narratives, offering a thought-provoking exploration of displacement, genocide, and the complex relationship between humanity and nature.
CatchLight Conversations | 2025 Summit
At the 2025 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit, speakers joined us behind the scenes to discuss their visual practice and the importance of photography.
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