Kristine Paulsen
About Kristine Paulsen
Kristine Paulsen is a Senior Education Technical Writer at Webflow and the owner of Kristine Paulsen Photography, specializing in food photography and videography. She has a background in photojournalism and has held various roles in education and photography over the years.
Current Role at Webflow
Kristine Paulsen serves as a Senior Education Technical Writer at Webflow, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she contributes to the development of educational content for Webflow University, utilizing her expertise in photography and visual communication. Her work focuses on creating clear and effective instructional materials that enhance user understanding of Webflow's platform.
Previous Experience at Webflow
Prior to her current role, Kristine Paulsen worked at Webflow as an Education Technical Writer from 2020 to 2021 for eight months. She also served as a Customer Support Specialist from 2018 to 2020 for two years. These positions provided her with a strong foundation in technical writing and customer support, allowing her to effectively communicate complex information to users.
Education and Expertise
Kristine Paulsen holds a Master's of Arts in Journalism with a Photojournalism option from The University of Montana, which she completed from 2006 to 2008. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Carleton College from 2000 to 2004. Her educational background supports her expertise in photography, writing, and visual storytelling.
Photography Business and Specializations
Since 2004, Kristine Paulsen has operated Kristine Paulsen Photography in Missoula, Montana. Her photography business specializes in weddings and commercial projects, with a focus on food photography and videography, as well as editorial and portrait photography. She also has a freelance contract with Getty Images, which allows her to undertake various photography assignments.
Teaching and Instructional Roles
Kristine Paulsen has experience in education, having served as an Adjunct Professor of Photojournalism at The University of Montana in 2013 for seven months. Additionally, she worked as a Photo Lab Instructor at the same university from 2006 to 2007 for one year. These roles demonstrate her commitment to teaching and sharing her knowledge in the field of photography.