Photography has been an avid advocation of mine since college. Recently, I had the joy of sharing many of my photos in a more professional capacity through the magazine Presbyterians Today. Here is a link to view a Lenten Devotional that I wrote and photo-illustrated in 2019.
To see a broad variety of my other photos, I invite you to visit me on Instagram.
Lately, I have been experimenting with two formats. The first is “flip book magazines;” the second is collaborating with various artists to produce color compilations. I am open to all kinds of collaborations, so if you are interested in having me help with a photography need, contact me via email: krinvan@sbcglobal.net
Flip Books
Solarized: A unique assortment of images solarized for an artistic, often eerie, effect.
Mural Magic: Photos of beautiful murals collected from across America.
Beautiful Rwanda, Beautiful Texas: Two photographers, two nations, a blending of hearts and perspective.
The Necessity of Wildness: A compilation of my photos and words that show how nature is essential to our experiences of stillness, wonder, and gratitude.
Art Books (first is a flip version, the others PDFs)
Box of Darkness: A partnership of photographers, painters, and poets responding to a single verse from the late poet, Mary Oliver: “Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this, too, was a gift.”
Presence: A partnership of photographers, painters and writers all asked this question: “How do you respond creatively to the beauty and mystery of the Presence that surrounds us?”
The Necessity of Wildness: A compilation of my photos and words that show how nature is essential to our experiences of stillness, wonder, and gratitude.
I don’t think I have read you before. Your New Orleans reflection “When do the dead die?” is thoughtful and thought provoking. Thank you.