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MORAGA — Photographer and humanitarian Lisa Kristine has plunged 150 feet down an illegal mineshaft in Ghana to reach the depth of human pain. And she’s been lifted to exalted, pinnacle ...
Photographer Lisa Kristine stands in her Glen Ellen home in front of her photograph 'High Plateau,' from her book 'This Moment.' Shot on Tuesday, January 19, 2009 in Glen Ellen, California.
Among our EPIC Awards honorees this year is photographer and human humanitarian Lisa Kristine. One of several award winners who were included with dozens of thought-leaders who are all at the ...
From the beginning, photographer Lisa Kristine used her camera to help make sense of the world. Kristine is an acclaimed humanitarian photographer, documenting indigenous cultures that are ...
Humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine took these images of Lake Volta, in Ghana. Here, 20,000 children are working in forced labor, according to the International Labour Organization.
Humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine has photographed in more than 150 countries across six continents, meeting people at the level of the heart. Lisa champions causes such as indigenous wisdom, ...
Lisa Kristine: I have been documenting humanity around the world for the last 30-plus years in so many countries and when I first learned that modern-day slavery existed, I was struck by the very ...
Image size is 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm) and paper size is 30 x 36 inches (76.2 x 91.4 cm). Acclaimed humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine specializes in images of remote indigenous peoples.
Humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine took these images of Lake Volta, in Ghana. Here, 20,000 children are working in forced labor, according to the International Labour Organization.
From children carrying stacks of bricks of their heads in dusty kilns, to youngsters breathing in dangerous dust in gold mines, Lisa Kristine has photographed child labor around the world.
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