Molly Corfman is currently a photojournalist with KOMO 4 TV in Seattle.
She has been a newspaper photojournalist with the (Bowling Green, Ohio) Sentinel-Tribune, (Fremont, Ohio) The News-Messenger and (Port Clinton, Ohio) News Herald. She interned as a photojournalist with the Denver Post, Orange County Register, and The (Toledo) Blade.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in photojournalism from Kent State University, and is a member of the National Press Photographers Association.
Molly lives her life through her viewfinder. She asks “Why?” after each new answer, learning as much as she can, while visually communicating it all. She photographs for her own curiosity, assuming no expectations, and watches the story reveal itself.
She enjoys visually taking people where they cannot go themselves, preserving fleeting moments, frame by frame, that we will one day call history. Molly hopes that through her photographs future generations will be able to share the joy and sorrow of the world happening around us right now.
Molly’s photography has been published in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and London Observer among numerous other print publications. Online her photographs have appeared on MSNBC.com, ESPN.com, CBSnews.com, ABCnews.com and other online publications. She has been awarded by The National Press Photographers Association, Ohio News Photographers Association, Society of Professional Journalists, Associated Press Managing Editors, Hearst Journalism Awards Program, USA Today Network Journalism awards, Media Network of Central Ohio and Ohio Public Images.
Molly served as a judge for the USA TODAY Network Journalism Awards 2018 digital storytelling category.