
Lisa Kristine
Photographer | Exposing Deeply Human Stories

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Lisa Kristine is a renowned photographer whose work shines a light on global humanitarian issues. Through her powerful imagery, she exposes the dignity and resilience of marginalized communities around the world.
Kristine's photographs have been featured in National Geographic, TIME, and The New York Times, reaching millions with their poignant, unflinching perspectives. Her keynotes offer audiences a profound window into the human experience, inspiring empathy and action to create a more just and equitable world.
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Photos that bear witness to modern slavery
Photographer Lisa Kristine travels the world documenting the unbearably harsh realities of modern-day slavery. She shares hauntingly beautiful images -- miners in the Congo, bricklayers in Nepal -- that illuminate the plight of the 27 million souls enslaved worldwide.
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