B&H Photography Podcast

Next Frame: Reporting the News & Finding Your Visual Voice, with Keren Carrión

Nov 20, 2025
Keren Carrión, a photojournalist on NPR's visuals team, shares her journey from still photography to impactful video storytelling. She discusses the challenges of reporting in rural areas and emphasizes the importance of internships and mentorships in her career. Keren offers valuable advice for aspiring journalists, highlighting the need for a unique visual voice and continuous practice. Her insights into creating engaging short-form content for platforms like Instagram reveal how she connects with younger audiences while remaining committed to authentic storytelling.
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ANECDOTE

First Camera Sparked a Career

  • Keren's mom bought a Nikon DSLR and Keren immediately fell in love with crisp images and started carrying it everywhere.
  • That led to becoming photo editor of her high school paper and pairing pictures with stories, cementing her desire to be a photojournalist.
INSIGHT

Stills Strengthen Video Storytelling

  • Transitioning from stills to video made Keren feel more like a reporter because she could craft a complete story.
  • Her photography background improved her video composition, mood, and moment selection.
ADVICE

Seek Internships And Portfolio Reviews

  • Find internship and networking opportunities early and travel to portfolio reviews if needed.
  • Put yourself in the right place to meet industry people and accelerate your career growth.
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