
- What's your story?
- What are the best ways to tell it?
- What are the most effective ways to share it?
I've been telling stories for over 10 years. First, as the Vice President of Press & Artist Development at Elektra Records. Then as a freelance writer, photographer, and multimedia journalist. And most recently, as a digital marketer and content creator.
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more about me:
Anne Kristoff is a New York based photographer, writer, installation and mixed media collage artist with a strong background in public relations, journalism and digital marketing.
Her written work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Budget Travel, USAToday.com, Bust Magazine, NatGeo.com, NY Press/Our Town Downtown, The Southern Star and The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. She blogs about Alaskan art and culture on AK vs AK, Southern people and places on Southernist, and her year in Columbus, GA on Scramble.
As a top music industry publicist she has represented everyone from AC/DC and Pantera to Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes. Most recently, she created digital strategy and social content for Republic Records.
In 2005 she created and produced the award-winning public art project ArtCarTraz, for which she received a grant from the Black Rock Arts Foundation. In 2009, she took 2nd place honors in the Army-wide photo contest. 2010 found her creating and producing two public art projects in rural Southeast Alabama: Park(ing) Day and My Wish For Ozark. In 2011 and 2012 she focused on exhibiting work in New York City and Fairbanks, Alaska. In January 2013, she created and produced Fairbanks, Alaska's first interactive projection art installation, FBX:BOMB.
She has a growing following of 100+ collectors of her photographic work. A small line of affordable limited edition prints are available in her two Etsy shops: Poof NY and Anne Kristoff: Capture + Release.
Kristoff was awarded a Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council to produce an exhibit entitled The Last of the Italians which opened in June 2013.
Her written work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Budget Travel, USAToday.com, Bust Magazine, NatGeo.com, NY Press/Our Town Downtown, The Southern Star and The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. She blogs about Alaskan art and culture on AK vs AK, Southern people and places on Southernist, and her year in Columbus, GA on Scramble.
As a top music industry publicist she has represented everyone from AC/DC and Pantera to Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes. Most recently, she created digital strategy and social content for Republic Records.
In 2005 she created and produced the award-winning public art project ArtCarTraz, for which she received a grant from the Black Rock Arts Foundation. In 2009, she took 2nd place honors in the Army-wide photo contest. 2010 found her creating and producing two public art projects in rural Southeast Alabama: Park(ing) Day and My Wish For Ozark. In 2011 and 2012 she focused on exhibiting work in New York City and Fairbanks, Alaska. In January 2013, she created and produced Fairbanks, Alaska's first interactive projection art installation, FBX:BOMB.
She has a growing following of 100+ collectors of her photographic work. A small line of affordable limited edition prints are available in her two Etsy shops: Poof NY and Anne Kristoff: Capture + Release.
Kristoff was awarded a Manhattan Community Arts Fund Grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council to produce an exhibit entitled The Last of the Italians which opened in June 2013.