The CATCHLIGHT VISUAL STORYTELLING SUMMIT RETURNS TO SAN FRANCISCO ON
WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY WITH AN ANNUAL GATHERING OF LEADERS IN
PHOTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL MEDIA, exploring the power of images to shape
memory and history.This year's summit, emceed by journalist, author,
and educator Pendarvis Harshaw, explores how visual storytelling
preserves history, challenges misinformation, and safeguards the
integrity of our shared narratives.
This year's keynote address will be delivered by the legendary Katgy
Ryan who through her 39-year run at the New York Times Magazine as
director of photography gave the world some of its most iconic images.
While the main-stage presentations feature innovators in visual
storytelling, including Harlan Bozeman, photographer and CatchLight
2024 Global Fellow; Ashley Gilbertson, photographer; Elinor Carucci,
photographer; Pablo Unzueta, photographer and CatchLight Local Fellow
at El Tecolote; Binh Danh, photographer. The summit concludes with the
Night of Photojournalism—an immersive experience featuring
large-scale visual projections with musical accompaniment, from Gary
Jules and DJ Mizu, celebrating the power of photography. Projections
will be broadcast throughout the KQED building, with select rooms and
areas featuring bars.
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