"The photojournalism market is precarious," Catalina says. "It's increasingly difficult to be a photojournalist if you don't have another income. We need this kind of recognition. The award is a psychological motivation and a crucial grant. A magazine might give you money to produce a story in five days, but some stories can't be told in five days. It's hard to work a story deeply."
The French-Spanish photographer, who predominantly shoots in the Middle East for titles including Le Monde, Le Figaro and The New York Times, entered work into the award nine times before winning in 2017 for her essay on Colombia.
Her winning project sought to follow up her stories on female former FARC guerrillas. The left-wing Colombian militant group officially disarmed last June following a historic ceasefire agreement with the country's president, Juan Manuel Santos, in 2016. In the wake of the initial peace agreement there has been a local baby boom, with some 300 ex-FARC members falling pregnant – a topic that Catalina wanted to explore.
Thanks to the Canon Female Photojournalist Award she was able to return to Colombia to reconnect with the women she had met on her first trip there, whom she had stayed in touch with on WhatsApp. Her latest work, documenting the new direction of the former fighters' lives after peace, will be exhibited in the Canon Zone at Visa pour l'Image 2018.
Other former winners include Darcy Padilla, who used her 2016 prize money to support a project on efforts to overcome substance abuse in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, United States. Another winner, Russian freelance journalist Anastasia Rudenko, used her 2015 grant to cover mental illness in Russia.
A year earlier, French photographer Viviane Dalles scooped the prize for her proposed project on teen mothers in the north of France. Dutch documentary photographer and Canon Ambassador Ilvy Njiokiktjien, who works for NGOs and global publishers, covered Afrikaner youth in South Africa after her win in 2011.
The Canon Female Photojournalist Award is open for entries until 17 May 2018. Application packs can be downloaded from the Visa pour l'Image website.