SEASANDSKY

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

Photographs are a window into our collective soul. Affirmation. Reformation. Confirmation. The single most powerful means of communication. A single photograph can unite, divide, change, and ultimately bind us together.

Join me on a visual discovery of the shared human experience in our wondrous world.

GLOBAL STORIES & VISUAL NARRATIVES

KAREN LIPPOWITHS

SEASANDSKY

DESTINATIONS

When I was 19, I moved to Paris. I arrived by way of Rome and Tunisia with nothing more than an Eddie Bauer backpack. My mom sent forward two large boxes with my “necessaries” to a family friend who lived in Suresnes, a suburb of Paris. I retrieved them a few weeks after I landed my first place. In the meanwhile, I stayed in a youth hostel.

Keep in mind, this was long before the day of Airbnb. There were three choices (okay, four if you include the train station floor — which we did): hotel, hostel, or a friend.

Fast forward 30 years. When I decided to travel to Iceland solo (the first real solo journey in a very long time), I decided it would be a great way not only to save money, but to meet other travelers as well. And that’s what no one really tells you. The unspoken reason to stay in a hostel is to be social.