Featured Speakers

Gabrielle Lurie

Staff Photographer, San Francisco Chronicle

Gabrielle Lurie is a staff photographer at the San Francisco Chronicle. Originally from Washington D.C Gabrielle previously worked as a freelancer in the Bay Area where she photographed for clients like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The Guardian. She is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she studied fine art photography and art history. Gabrielle focuses on longer term stories on topics ranging from homelessness and wildfires to immigration and wealth disparity. Recently, she began organizing the Bay Area Women Photograph group where photographers in the Bay Area gather for events, to share ideas and collaborate on work. Her images have been recognized by The Pulitzer Prizes, Pictures of the Year International, National Press Photographers Association, The 30: New and Emerging Photographers to Watch, American Photography, the Emmy Awards and more. She is also the first to win Local Photographer of the Year in the POYi competition for the third year in a row. 

https://www.gabriellelurie.com/


Sana Ullah

Senior Program Officer, National Geographic

Sana Ullah (she/her) is a Senior Program Officer at the National Geographic Society (NGS) in Washington, D.C. where she works closely with the Storytelling Grants Program and helps manage projects by NGS Explorers. She often hosts internal and external grant writing workshops, provides 1:1 support and mentorship to emerging storytellers, and sits on the jury for various photo competitions. She was also the Point of Contact for the COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists. Along with her colleagues at NGS, she has helped 300+ journalists from around the world get funded to tell stories of their local communities. This Request for Proposals ended in August of 2021.

Aside from NGS, Sana is a trained multimedia journalist with over a decade experience in creating and producing visual content. She has worked for Discovery, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Her visual work has a heavy focus on women, People of Color, and/or Muslims. She is mostly known for her project, Places You'll Pray: a community engagement photo series of Muslims praying in locations outside of a mosque or designated prayer area(s).

https://www.sanauphoto.com/


Daniel Kim

Staff Photographer, Seattle Times

Daniel Kim is a lifelong Pacific Northwest resident, staff photographer and drone pilot at The Seattle Times. Kim is also the Northwest Regional Chair for the National Press Photographers Association.

Before his time in Seattle, Kim covered Northern California as a photographer at The Sacramento Bee focusing on breaking news and wildfire photography. Kim is passionate about covering the region and committed to telling community stories.

https://www.dmkimphoto.com/index


Erika Schultz

Staff Photographer, Seattle Times

Erika Schultz works as a staff photographer at The Seattle Times where she produces images, videos and immersive online storytelling projects. Supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation and Pulitzer Foundation, she helped lead a series of stories exploring asylum, deportation and women's human rights in Mexico. Her storytelling has been recognized in Pictures of the Year International, the Casey Medals, National Edward R. Murrow Awards and she was part of The Seattle Times’ 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning team for Breaking News Reporting. Erika has taught visual storytelling at The University of Washington's School of Communication, Photographic Center Northwest and Mountain Workshops. In her free time, she enjoys running, gravel biking, snowboarding and learning Spanish.

https://www.erikajschultz.com/


PANEL

Practical Advice & Harsh Truths: Leveraging your journalism career into an in-house brand role

Ingrid Barrentine

Visual Marketing Manager, Alaska Airlines

Ingrid Barrentine is the Visual Marketing Manager at Alaska Airlines. As a former journalist, Ingrid's forte has been to humanize the Alaska brand via stories about employees and guests that tug at the heartstrings. Most recently, Ingrid has stepped into the role of chief Tiktok creator and is unashamedly shooting (and editing) vertical video on her iPhone. Ingrid has embraced the mindset that the best camera is the one in your pocket.

You can see her work on Alaska's tiktok and Instagram feeds.

Ian Terry

Associate Editor, Freehub Media

Ian Terry is an editor at Freehub Media, an independent, Bellingham-based publisher that produces Freehub, a quarterly print and online magazine devoted to documenting the sport and culture of mountain biking. Previously, Ian worked for four years as a staff photographer at The Daily Herald in Everett, and three years in communications for the nonprofit trail advocacy organization, the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance. In his current role, Ian brings his professional background in news and feature reportage to telling stories about the intersection of mountain biking with the broader world.

Jordan Stead

Director of Photography, Shopify

Jordan Stead is a 2011 Western Washington visual journalism graduate, currently working as Shopify’s Director of Photography. In the past 12 years, Jordan was lucky enough to work as a photographer at journalistic outlets such as The Seattle Times and SeattlePI.com, co-found a commercial production company, serve as the in-house visual storyteller at Amazon and AWS, as well as have the honor of being an educator, mentor, and friend to many of those who share similar passions. Jordan lives in Bellingham, WA, with his wife Ariel and dog son Indy. Aside from (recreationally) organizing the world into one rectangle at a time, he enjoys cold showers, hot vacations, and temperate attitudes.

 https://www.jordanstead.com/