Early life and education
Kristine began learning photography at age 11. She was inspired as a child while looking at images of indigenous people in her mother's anthropology. She graduated at 18 from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in San Francisco and immediately left for Europe. Although the two-year Fashion Institute program had taught her a lot about color, design, and graphics, she says, "I recognized that ashionwasn't going to be for me."Career in photography
She traveled through Europe, North Africa, and Asia making photographs. She especially gravitated to and responded to the bold colors of Asia. Shortly thereafter, she says, her work became more purposeful. She researched ancient cultures, including how they found meaning, whether through conventional religion, philosophy, or animism. As a professional photographer, Kristine began traveling internationally in the early 1980s. She has visited countries on six continents and is focused on topics related toEducating
When the State of the World Forum convened in San Francisco in 1999, Kristine presented her work to help inspire discussions on human rights, social change, and global security. In 2017, Kristine founded Human Thread Foundation to promote human dignity through educating the public and driving awareness about social causes. In 2018 Kristine's work inspired a worksheet for 7th to 10th graders for world history, civics and visual arts through Literacy & Empathy: Learning Activity for Ted Talks on Modern-Day slavery resulted in a worksheet created and designed with literacy strategies for understanding slavery through Kristine's TEDx talk.Exhibitions
Kristine was the sole exhibitor at the 2009 Vancouver Peace Summit. In February 2015, Kristine's exhibition entitled ''Modern Slavery'' was presented at Kogart House Museum in Budapest, Hungary. The First Lady, Anita Herczegh, wife of President János Áder, the main patron of the exhibition, took part in the opening of the exhibition, which was open for two months. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center announced the opening of ''Enslaved: A Visual Story of Modern Day Slavery on Saturday'' in 2016. The exhibit featured images by Kristine that not only document the lives endured by slaves but also their freedom. In 2017, ''EnSlaved'' was shown at the Smithsonian Affiliate's, National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. On May 10, 2019, Pope Francis officially blessed and inaugurated Kristine's exhibition, ''Nuns Healing Hearts'', at the Vatican. The exhibition focused on the Talitha Kum nuns who combat human trafficking around the world. The images were taken in more than six countries and were a culmination of a nearly two-year project. In 2019, Kristine's exhibition launched at the United Nations in New York City. The exhibition was opened by Princess Takamado of the Japanese Imperial Family that same year at the Mitsubishi Gallery in Japan.Reception
Her work has been endorsed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Queen Mother of Bhutan, andPublications
*''A Human Thread.'' San Francisco: Migration, 2002 *''This Moment.'' San Francisco: Migration, 2002 * With a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. * * *''Bound to Freedom: Slavery to Liberation.'' Goff. . With a foreword by Pope Francis.Films
*''A Human Thread'' (2003) – documentary on Kristine, produced by MediaStorm. DVD. *''Through the Lens'' (2007) – documentary on Kristine, produced by MediaStorm. DVD. *''In Plain Sight'' (2014) – documentary, produced by Pivotal Eye *''#standwithme'' – documentary, produced by Stillmotion *'' Sold'' (2014) – feature film, produced by Jane Charles, directed by Jeffrey D. BrownAwards
*2013: Lucie Humanitarian Award. *Global Sustainability Hero Award presented at the Dubai World Expo *2016: National Underground Railroad Freedom Center received an award for best exhibit from the Ohio Museums Association, in showing Kristine's ''Enslaved'' exhibition. *2022: IUTP (International Understanding Through Photography) award from the Photographic Society of America, for significant contributions to the advancement of understanding among people and its unique impact on the world through photography *EPIC Artist Award (2024): The EPIC Impact Society presented Lisa Kristine with the Artist Award during the EPIC Summit 2024, recognizing her significant contributions to humanitarian photography and her efforts in inspiring positive transformation within communities. *Lisa Kristine was awarded the International Visionary Award in 2013: The WIFTS Foundation International Visionary Awards honors women from all walks of life who continue to “raise the bar” in their respective fields and brings them together through the Art Form of Film and Television, the 21st century visual Communicator.References
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