~ INTERVIEW ~
LISA KEATING
Interviewer: After being published in magazines such as Fortune Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone Magazine, Vibe, and Essence, what drew you to work primarily with Actors? Lisa: I love my job because each actor is unique and has their own story, their own dreams and their own personality. Whether they want to be a comedic sit-com actor or an action hero film actor, every shoot has it's own theme and energy, and it's thrilling to be apart of it! Interviewer: How long have you been photographing people and actors? Lisa: Over the last 20 + years, I have photographed more than 10,000 people and have loved helping each one reach a higher level of success. |

Interviewer:
Is it true you are an Award Winning Photographer for Best Theatrical Headshot in The United States?
Lisa:
Yes, Greg, an actor, submitted a headshot from our session into the contest without my knowing! He then showed up to the studio one day with the trophy! It was pretty cool.

Interviewer:
What are some of your hobbies?
Lisa:
I love traveling and experiencing different cultures and ways of life. Years ago, I packed up and moved to Jamaica surviving only by way of taking people's pictures! My favorite places are Belize, Tahiti, Australia, Egypt, Dubai, Ireland, Italy and the Seychelles Islands.
What are some of your hobbies?
Lisa:
I love traveling and experiencing different cultures and ways of life. Years ago, I packed up and moved to Jamaica surviving only by way of taking people's pictures! My favorite places are Belize, Tahiti, Australia, Egypt, Dubai, Ireland, Italy and the Seychelles Islands.

Interviewer:
Why did you start riding and racing motorcycles?
Lisa:
I got my motorcycle license because I lived in North Beach and couldn't find parking and I lived right in front of a motorcycle parking spot...everyday this haunted me until I got my license. Victory is sweet!
Interviewer:
What do you like about riding a motorcycle?
Lisa:
It's very relaxing and very zen. It takes a lot of focus and forces you to not think about anything but the bike, the conditions and the road. For me, it's freedom.
Why did you start riding and racing motorcycles?
Lisa:
I got my motorcycle license because I lived in North Beach and couldn't find parking and I lived right in front of a motorcycle parking spot...everyday this haunted me until I got my license. Victory is sweet!
Interviewer:
What do you like about riding a motorcycle?
Lisa:
It's very relaxing and very zen. It takes a lot of focus and forces you to not think about anything but the bike, the conditions and the road. For me, it's freedom.