Acclaimed humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine creates more than images, she inspires change. A master storyteller, Lisa documents indigenous cultures in more than 100 countries on six continents, instinctively identifying the universal human dignity in all of us. Awakening compassion and igniting action in a worldwide audience with powerful, broad-sweeping images of courage and tender, intimate portrayals, Lisa elevates significant social causes— such as the elimination of human slavery and the unification of humanity—to missions. Her work resonates in the heart and moves us to act.
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1. About Acclaimed humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine in Perreault Magazine
Acclaimed humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine creates more than images, she inspires
change. A master storyteller, Lisa documents indigenous cultures in more than 100 countries on
six continents, instinctively identifying the universal human dignity in all of us. Awakening
compassion and igniting action in a worldwide audience with powerful, broad-sweeping images
of courage and tender, intimate portrayals, Lisa elevates significant socialcauses— such as the
elimination of human slavery and the unification of humanity—to missions. Her work resonates
in the heart and moves us to act.
Lisa has gained broad recognition for her collaboration with the NGO Free the Slaves. This
breathtaking body of work, illuminating human enslavement, is brought together in Slavery,
published in 2010. Lisa has received global attention for shining a light on contemporary slavery
across media platforms, including CNN and Reuters, speaking at TED events, museums, NGO’s,
business conferences, colleges and universities. Lisa was the recipient of the 2013 Lucie
Humanitarian Award, which honors the greatest achievements of master photographers
around the world.
Lisa was the sole exhibitor at the 2009 Vancouver Peace Summit, attended by
His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other award winning Nobel Laureates. Lisa has enabled new
social and financial capital for the causes she champions. Christie’s New York, in celebration
with Kofi Annan, has auctioned her images to benefit the United Nations. The Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, the Queen Mother of Bhutan and Amnesty International, have
all endorsed her work. Her photographs inspired the Make a Stand Lemonade
movement, which has raised more than a million dollars and has enlightened the awareness of
over 100 million people toward the eradication of slavery. Lisa has published 5 books and has
been the subject of 4 documentaries. Her work on Slavery is featured in two films released in
2014. One of these films, SOLD the movie, made by Oscar Award winning team, Emma
Thompson and Jeffrey Brown, includes a character
inspired by Lisa and played by Gillian Anderson.
Lisa continues to seek out projects in which her images can have a positive impact in our world.
Lisa’s purpose-driven interactions with diverse cultures, her passionate sensitivity about the
human condition, and her finely-tuned craft produces truthful, profound images of the beauty,
suffering, compassion—and above all— the dignity of men, women and children around our
world.
Since this issue is mainly about WOMEN, we are sharing her beautiful photography of women
and girls. Visit her online store for books, DVDs, posters and collectibles.
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