Kraig Lieb is an American photographer whose images have been published by National Geographic, The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, TIME, the BBC, USA Today, NBC, Condé Nast Traveler, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Brisbane Times and many other publications.His photographs are widely...
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Kraig Lieb is an American photographer whose images have been published by National Geographic, The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, TIME, the BBC, USA Today, NBC, Condé Nast Traveler, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Brisbane Times and many other publications.His photographs are widely used in advertising by clients such as Marriott Hotels, Hilton Hotels, Kodak, Forbes, Dior, Microsoft and Vietnam Airlines. He has also worked with Amnesty International, UNESCO, Oxford University and Cambridge University. Lieb's work can be found on art prints, postcards, greeting cards, calendars and books throughout Asia, North America, Central America and Europe.Since graduating from Penn State University in 1984, Lieb has worked, lived and travelled extensively throughout Asia, North America and Central America. In the mid-90s, Kraig was based in Vietnam working with Image Design / Visionary Vietnam, a leading postcard and book publishing company.Kraig Lieb also worked as a photographer for Lonely Planet Publications from 1998 to 2012. During this time, his photos appeared in over 80 Lonely Planet books (over 50 different titles), including 4 Lonely Planet covers: Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks (2003), Central America on a Shoestring (2004), Bangkok (2004) & Southeast Asia on a Shoestring (2008). Lieb runs Purple Moon Publications which publishes postcards, books, calendars and art prints in Guatemala, Cambodia, and Northern California. His 2008 book, "Guatemala: a Journey Through the Land of the Maya" (www.guatemala-thebook.com ) has been a Number 1 bestselling book in three different Amazon categories: best selling travel books on Guatemala, best selling history books on Guatemala & bestselling photography books on Central America.
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