Juliet is comforted by her younger sister in the charcoal community of Ulingan in the North Harbor of Manila, where families work as Ulingeros, or charcoal workers on November 8, 2008 in Ulingan, Manila, Philippines.

Lisa Wiltse

lisawiltse@gmail.com +591 775054 United States

Biography

 Born, 1977 USA 

Current location is La Paz, Bolivia
 
 I am drawn to the young, poor and the powerless whose voices deserve to be heard. I feel  compelled to work with people who are on the fringes of society and am 
particularly interested in telling stories of childrens' lives around the world. They have a raw intelligence and creativity that adults can listen and learn from.  I would like to think that my stories will improve the lives of the people I photograph. I try to reflect their everyday lives and promote a dialogue and understanding among  people.
 
Clients include:  TIME magazine, Internazionale, Private Photo Review, German Geo, Fader, Unicef, Double H Ranch, The Australian Financial Review, The Sydney Morning Herald, among othersBorn, 1977 USA 
Current location is La Paz, Bolivia
 
 I am drawn to the young, poor and the powerless whose voices deserve to be heard. I feel  compelled to work with people who are on the fringes of society and am 
particularly interested in telling stories of childrenʼs lives around the world. They have a raw intelligence and creativity that adults can listen and learn from.  I would like to think that my stories will improve the lives of the people I photograph. I try to reflect their everyday lives and promote a dialogue and understanding among  people.
 
Clients include:  TIME magazine, Internazionale, Private Photo Review, German Geo, Fader, Unicef, Double H Ranch, The Australian Financial Review, The Sydney Morning Herald, among others
For more work please visit www.lisawiltse.com and myarchives