KPKinteractive
Based in Atlanta, we produce videos, digital assets & PR/marketing campaigns for clients we enjoy.
We're a video/digital production firm, PR & marketing communications firm founded and started by Karin Pendley Koser in Atlanta in 2000. Telling the story is the most important thing we do, which means listening to our clients first. We're also listening and partaking in conversations across all platforms in order to know where our clients should speak up and share their stories.
11/09/2025
Georgia Humanities celebrates the stories, voices, and ideas that shape our state’s identity. Through programs that honor history, culture, literature, and community, they connect Georgians to one another and to the shared legacy of the humanities. Their work inspires dialogue, preserves our collective past, and nurtures understanding across generations and backgrounds. By supporting museums, libraries, and cultural initiatives, Georgia Humanities ensures that every story finds a place to be heard. Their impact reminds us that the humanities don’t just tell Georgia’s story—they help us write its future.
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10/31/2025
Happy Halloween!
09/01/2025
Happy Labor Day! 🌟 Today we honor the hard work, dedication, and spirit of those who keep our communities and industries moving forward. It’s more than a long weekend—it’s a reminder to pause, celebrate progress, and recognize the hands and hearts behind it all. As we gather with family and friends, let’s also celebrate the dignity of work and the unity it creates. Here’s to rest, reflection, and the shared effort that makes our future brighter. 💙✨
08/27/2025
We are excited for our shop dog, Coco, to be featured in the upcoming 'Dogs of Decatur' book!
08/18/2025
Atlanta, The City in a Forest.
07/29/2025
Next in the lineup on the KPKinteractive summer travel series... BLOCK ISLAND, RI
07/16/2025
Headed north.. again!! KPKinteractive Summer Travels 🚗🚗
06/27/2025
KPKinteractive Travels! --> Upstate NY
06/24/2025
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06/11/2025
I went vintage postcard shopping in Boston and ended up spending hours flipping through boxes of old cards from the early and mid-1900s.
Each one felt like a small time capsule—some with faded images of Fenway or long-gone streetcars, others with handwritten notes that made me wonder about the people who sent them.
I found a few with postmarks from the 1920s and 30s, the ink still just barely legible. There was something grounding about holding these small pieces of someone else’s everyday life.
It made the city feel layered in a way I hadn’t quite noticed before.
05/26/2025
Happy Memorial Day!
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