As a humanitarian photographer, my craft is devoted to honoring the innate dignity inherent in every individual. My work spans more than 150 countries and serves as a catalyst for social change via exposure and financial support.
Along with my photography, I champion the causes I document and have been invited to deliver keynote speeches at the UN, Parliament, The Vatican, Davos & TED stages. Please contact me if you would like to acquire one of my pieces or to speak at your event.
Lisa Kristine receives the 2013 Lucie Humanitarian Award
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
The Lucie Awards ceremony is the annual gala event that recognizes and celebrates the achievements of master photographers and individuals who
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CNN interview
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
View This new CNN interview on modern slavery featuring the work of Lisa Kristine for Free the Slaves, Kevin Bales and Somaly Mam.
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SF Gate “Lisa Kristine photographs slavery”
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine of Mill Valley had captured the dignity of indigenous people in 100 countries on six continents, yet never realized that modern-day slavery was in the shadows everywhere she traveled. That all changed when Kristine, whose color-saturated photos are set to go on world tour this year, met an abolitionist while exhibiting
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Lisa Kristine: Glimpses of modern day slavery
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
According to UN estimates, 27 million people are currently enslaved across the globe. With an imperative message, photographer Lisa Kristine shares images from her travels documenting some of their daily realities. Lisa Kristine uses photography to expose deeply human stories
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Lisa Kristine on National Geographic Weekend
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
NG Weekend Show #1247 – Air Date: November 18 This week on National Geographic Weekend, join host Boyd Matson speaking with Lisa Kristine. It may be shocking to many Americans that the Civil War did not, in fact, totally stamp out human slavery in the United States. Photographer and human trafficking activist Lisa Kristine went to
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2 anti-slavery activists meet in Orlando to highlight mission
Monday, 11 February 2013
A year ago, a photograph of two child slaves in Nepal carrying stone blocks on their backs had troubled an 8-year-old girl, Vivienne Harr. The California girl thought about those boys, two brothers enslaved in the Himalayas, who were her own age. Their plight moved her to start a lemonade stand and raise money to
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Lisa Kristine Video on Reuters AlertNet
Monday, 11 February 2013
Slavery is illegal everywhere, yet it occurs nearly everywhere There are 27 million slaves in the world today – that’s more than double the number of people taken from Africa during the entire transatlantic slave trade. Lisa Kristine, a U.S.-based photographer, has documented modern-day slavery in more than 100 countries on six continents for the
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The Atlantic: Slavery Still Exists
Sunday, 10 February 2013
It was 130 degrees when I was first introduced to the brick kilns of Nepal. In these severe temperatures, men, women, and children — whole families, in fact — were surrounded by a dense cloud of dust while mechanically stacking bricks on their heads, carrying them, 18 at a time, from the scorching kilns
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Conversations on Compassion: Lisa Kristine, photographer and humanitarian
Friday, 08 February 2013
Conversations on Compassion with Dr. James Doty and Lisa Kristine, photographer and humanitarian hosted by CCARE at Stanford University on January 10, 2013. Online photos click here »
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