
Kristopher D. Lett, 35 years old, Charleston, WV
New Economy Factor:
Mr. Lett was born in South Charleston, and grew up in Putnam and Kanawha Counties. He graduated The Art Institute of Pittsburgh with honors in 1993 with an Associates degree in Photography and Multimedia, after which he moved to Colorado and began work as a full-time corporate photographer for Morton Buildings. He literally lived out of his van full of photo gear and out of hotel rooms for two years, driving around the country for his job. He then moved to Brooklyn, NY, and worked freelance for other photographers in multiple branches of the business, including fashion, celebrity portraiture, architecture, and still life. After 6 years in New York Kris spent 4 years in Miami where he was mentored by another photographer and began to take a larger role in the shoots than ever before. His work expanded to showing more of his personal artwork in galleries, and he began shooting more models, actors and musicians as well as shooting interiors for a large night club and clothing store. He then returned to his home state and purchased his own photography gear, committing himself to launching his work in West Virginia. One of his first jobs was to land part of the West Virginia Tourism campaign. His website is www.kdlett.com.

(Poster’s note: I couldn’t resist including Kris’s personal favorite photo of himself “a few” years ago with Darth Vader! Good to know DV keeps a close eye on the time via wristwatch….)
On West Virginia in the New Economy:
Certainly progress has been made in West Virginia since I last lived here. Quite a bit has changed and so have I. I moved out into the world and began to find and appreciate the beauty in diversity.
West Virginia has many assets ready for development by the right people with the right attitude and determination. At this point nearly anything is possible. There has probably never been a better time to be based in a low-cost, rural area. We can conduct business all over the country and the world from here and still enjoy the benefits of our natural environment, which must be protected.
I think this is a great place to develop as an artist and an entrepreneur. I have produced some of the best work of my life since I’ve been back and in my free time I study as much as I can. The pace and life I live here are much more conducive to study than some other places I have lived. I’m really enjoying the benefits of simple things, just ease of movement from point A to B. It would be good to have more people from other parts of the country and the world coming into West Virginia and living and working here!
The Create WV conference is the most positive action I have been a part of since I’ve been home. It is a place to bring in the best minds in the state and people from outside the state and country with proven track records, those who are on the cutting edge in the many fields. Promote diversity, education and tourism. Promote and support the Arts always and forever!
Posted by Elizabeth Damewood Gaucher

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