Zoë Meyers

Zoë Meyers is photo and video journalist living in San Diego, Calif., where she works at inewsource, a local nonprofit investigative newsroom.  

For Zoë, it is the greatest privilege to witness both important moments in people's individual lives and public moments that define our communities. She believes that photos and videos can deepen our understanding of the most important issues we are facing today. 

Before joining inewsource, Zoë worked at The Desert Sun in Palm Springs as a photo and video journalist. At The Desert Sun, she produced work ranging from a video series about drag queen culture to an award-winning investigation into pollution at the U.S.-Mexico border. That series, “Poisoned Cities, Deadly Border,” investigated the causes and impacts of pollution in Mexicali. It received a national Edward R. Murrow Award, Society of Professional Journalists New America Award, and a regional Emmy Award.

Zoë speaks English and Spanish and is available for independent assignment work. 

zkmeyers@gmail.com

619.354.0216

 


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