Artistic rendering of Larry and Marci Kirby, Co-Founders of Love in Every Face, embodying unity and what we believe about Love.

In this heartfelt interview, Larry Kirby, co-founder of Love in Every Face, discusses his background and early influences, sharing a journey that began with a deep-rooted passion for photography and music from a young age. Captivated by the art of photography early on, Larry went on to launch and manage a black-and-white photo processing lab for 20 years, serving photographers and retail outlets. At the same time, his love for music flourished—especially under the influence of the Love movement sparked by The Beatles and others in the 1960s.

Today, these two lifelong passions form the heartbeat of Love in Every Face, where the synergy of music and imagery is harnessed to create heart-opening presentations that inspire and connect people through Love.

How Photography and Music Shaped Love in Every Face


A Collective Journey: From Founders to a Shared Vision

At Love in Every Face, we believe the heart of our mission lies not in any one person, but in the collective spirit of Love that has the power to unite us all. The personal stories of our co-founders, Larry and Marci Kirby, offer meaningful insights into the origins of our work, but our focus is on building a community—Love’s Chorus—that embodies our Mission, Vision, and Values.

These short video reels provide a glimpse into the experiences and motivations that inspired Love in Every Face. As we grow, we look forward to collaborating with a vibrant chorus of co-creators who will help us bring Love’s Vision to life, staying true to our shared principles of healing, connection, and unity.

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This interview is one of many that offer a deeper look into the heart of Love in Every Face. Visit our co-founder interviews page to discover more stories and reflections that have shaped our mission and vision.

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