CatchLight Local Welcomes Three Photojournalists for 2023 Fellowship

CatchLight Local welcomes 2023 fellows (left to right) Andrea Bruce, Hiram Durán, and Pablo Unzueta.

CatchLight has announced three new Fellows joining its Local Fellowship program: 

  • Hiram Durán, CatchLight Local California Fellow and Report for America photo corps member, will join El Tímpano (Oakland, California and Greater Bay Area).

  • Pablo Unzueta, CatchLight Local California Fellow and Report for America photo corps member, will work at El Tecolote (San Francisco, California and Greater Bay Area).

  • Andrea Bruce, Senior Local Fellow, will develop the hyperlocal newsletter Down in the County (Pamlico County, North Carolina).

CatchLight Local is a collaborative model for visual journalism designed to advance trust and representation in local media and ultimately help inform the public about local issues and policies. The program pairs its Fellows with community-based news organizations in underrepresented markets and provides them with training and services to produce inclusive, in-depth, accurate, and locally contextualized visual reporting.

CatchLight subsidizes a portion of the salary of the Local Fellows working as full-time staff visual journalists. Report for America, a partner of the CatchLight Local California Visual Desk, offers financial support to cover a portion of the salaries for CatchLight Local Fellows who are also photo corps members. 

By adding two bilingual Spanish-English newspapers, El Tecolote and El Tímpano, to the six existing California Local Visual Desk newsroom partners, CatchLight addresses the need for high-quality visual representation in underrepresented communities. 


Hiram Alejandro Durán

Local Fellow at El Tímpano (Oakland, CA)

For Hiram Durán, a Chicano visual journalist from El Paso-Ciudad Juárez, “the freedom to form visuals led by the interests of Latino and Mayan communities, makes the CatchLight/Report for America fellowship at El Tímpano stand out as one of the most inspiring opportunities in photojournalism.”


Pablo Unzueta

Local Fellow at El Tecolote (San Francisco, CA)

Pablo Unzueta, a first-generation Chilean-American documentary photographer says, “I have dedicated nearly 10 years of my life documenting the local communities all around me. This Fellowship will help me discover new ways to visually communicate stories that can inspire a change in the world."


Andrea Bruce

Senior Local Fellow in Pamlico County, NC

After decades covering war zones around the world, photojournalist and 2018 CatchLight Global Fellow, Andrea Bruce, came home to Pamlico County, North Carolina, and launched the newsletter, Down in the County. With nearly 5,000 subscribers, the publication fills an informational void locally, focusing on stories often ignored by mainstream outlets. As a Senior Local Fellow, Bruce will continue building a model for ethical, visual, and journalistic local news.


Notes from the Newsrooms:

"As a trusted messenger for over five decades, we are excited to strengthen El Tecolote's visual legacy by welcoming a dedicated photojournalist to our newsroom,” says Fátima Ramírez, Executive Director of Acción Latina, the publisher of El Tecolote Newspaper. “Through our collaboration with Catchlight, we seek to complement our award-winning bilingual journalism with photographs that represent the nuances of the Bay Area's Latinx community."  

“Photojournalism is a powerful tool for helping community members to be seen as an active part of shared narratives and to foster a sense of belonging. Yet just like the information deserts that low-income immigrants face, there is an ‘image desert’ that contributes to their erasure in the media and civic narratives,” says Madeleine Bair, Founding Director, El Tímpano. “We are thrilled to have the partnership of Catchlight Local and Report for America to address this gap while fostering the growth of a talented photojournalist.”


About CatchLight

CatchLight, a nonprofit media organization borrowing from the practices of art, journalism, and social justice, believes in the power of visual storytelling to foster a more nuanced and empathetic understanding of the world. It serves as a transformational force, urgently bringing resources and organizations together to support leaders in a thriving visual ecosystem. Its goal is to discover, develop, and amplify visual storytellers at all levels. 

About Report for America

Report for America is a national service program that places talented emerging journalists in local newsrooms to report on under-covered topics and communities across the United States and its territories. By creating a new, sustainable model for journalism, Report for America provides people with the information they need to improve their communities, hold powerful institutions accountable, and restore trust in the media. Report for America is an initiative of The GroundTruth Project, an award-winning nonprofit journalism organization dedicated to rebuilding journalism from the ground up.