Those of you who joined us for our Her Story webinar training in early August may remember our conversation about the challenges of getting good photos for websites, social media, etc. Well, here’s your chance to get some great tips for taking those “picture is worth a thousand words” shots. We are very excited to have Annalise Kaylor, staff photographer and multimedia producer for Habitat For Humanity International sharing her expertise on taking great photos for your affiliate, the importance of “legacy” photos for your regular volunteers, working with pictures taken by others, and other topics. Annalise, who grew up in northwestern Wisconsin, travels the US and throughout the world, telling the story of Habitat.
About Presenter Annalise Kaylor
Annalise Kaylor is a staff photographer and multimedia producer for Habitat For Humanity International. Based in Atlanta, Annalise travels on assignment for Habitat both around the United States, and she’s told Habitat stories from Poland, Zambia, India, and other countries around the world. Prior to joining the photo-video team for HFHI, Annalise was an independent documentary photojournalist whose work has appeared in CNN, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, The Washington Post, Southern Living, Marriott Traveler, and more. Primarily covering law and politics, Annalise has photographed three U.S. Presidents, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and former U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates. Annalise is a member of the National Press Photographers Association, North American Nature Photographers Association, and the Professional Photographers of America.