Steve Kiser is an artist and educator. He has been on assignment for several international publications, lectured, given workshops and exhibited his work internationally. He is a retired professor of art from Foothill College and City College of San Francisco. Currently he is working with several NGO’s and programs for the arts, education and children advocacy in the third world. He is also an artist in residence at Cubberley Art Studios in Palo Alto, California.
As a photographer, with a background in music and sculpture, he is able to relay a distinctive and individual interpretation on seeing through the camera lens.
“Photography for me has always been an expedition into the unknown. The many paths that lie ahead can unlock an immense variety of possibilities and embark one on an intriguing visual exploration. These paths invite me to explore my environment and the questions what I encounter. The Hawaiian phrase; na na I ke kumu (look to the source), has always been my guide,”