• Source: Anastasia Taylor-Lind
  • Anastasia Taylor-Lind (born 1981) is an English/Swedish photojournalist. She works for leading editorial publications globally on issues relating to women, population and war. She has lived in Damascus, Beirut, Kyiv and New York City and is now based in London. As a photographic storyteller, Taylor-Lind's work has focused on long-form narrative reportage for monthly magazines.


    Life and work


    Taylor-Lind was born in Swindon in 1981. and completed degrees in documentary photography from the University of Wales, Newport, (BA) and the London College of Communication (MA). In 2003 whilst studying for her degree she spent a month in Iraqi Kurdistan photographing female Peshmerga fighters, the Peshmerga Force for Women.
    As a photographic storyteller, Taylor-Lind's work has focused on long-form narrative reportage for monthly magazines. She is a National Geographic contributor, and other clients include Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Time, The New York Times, British Journal of Photography, 6 Mois, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Telegraph, Human Rights Watch, Wired, and Nieman Reports
    Taylor-Lind has been engaged with education, teaching at leading universities around the world. She is a TED fellow and gave a talk at the 2014 TED conference in Rio De Janeiro. Taylor-Lind is also Harvard Nieman fellow 2016, where she spent a year researching war, and how we tell stories about modern conflict. She is also a Logan fellow 2017 at the Carey Institute for Global Good.
    Her first book Maidan: Portraits from the Black Square, which documents the Euromaidan protests in Kyiv, was published by GOST books the same year, reviewed in the British Journal of Photography and The Guardian. The Guardian's Sean O'Hagan wrote of the book

    Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square is a powerfully concentrated statement, both about the nature and cost of violent protest. It eschews the familiar route of visceral, on-the-ground reportage for something more restrained and considered. You look into the faces of these ordinary people and you cannot help but wonder what it took to bring them to this point and what has happened to them since.
    She published her second monograph, The Devil's Horsemen, in September 2018.
    A wide variety of organizations have recognized and supported her projects through awards such as the Pictures of the Year International, Sony World Photography Awards, Royal Photographic Society Bursaries and the FNAC Grant at Visa pour l'Image.
    In 2016, Taylor-Lind served on the World Press Photo jury.
    Together with journalist Alisa Sopova, Taylor-Lind has been documenting the war in eastern Ukraine since it began. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Time the Associated Press and the BBC World Service.
    In 2019 Taylor-Lind documented New York City's childcare crisis for Time magazine. An exhibition of the work will be shown as one of Fotografiska's inaugural exhibitions opening in 2020.
    In 2020, Taylor-Lind published a photo album series titled "5 km from the frontline", which showcased the reality of everyday life Ukrainians who live near the front line of the frozen conflict in Donbas. Her 2023 exposition "Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline" was presented at the Imperial War Museum and subsequently at Verdun's Memorial. She was injured in June 2023 in a missile attack in Kramtorsk.


    Publications




    = Publications by Taylor-Lind

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    Maidan: Portraits from the Black Square. London: GOST, 2014. ISBN 978-0-9574272-8-0. 160 pages. Edition of 750 copies. With an interview with Taylor-Lind by Gordon MacDonald.
    "In the Picture with Anastasia Taylor-Lind: Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square". Frontline Club. London, July 2014.
    The Devil's Horsemen. London. Published September 2018. ISBN 978-1-9164150-03 368 pages. Edition of 3000 copies.


    = Publications with contributions by Taylor-Lind

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    The Making of Maidan by Sebastian Meyer, 2014.
    Honest pictures of war: Anastasia Taylor-Lind, ABC News. London, December 2015.
    One Photographer's Small Project To Personalize Brutal East Ukraine War, Hromadske International, July 2015.
    Great Britons of Photography Vol.1: The Dench Dozen. Eastbourne, UK: Hungry Eye, 2016. ISBN 978-0-9926405-2-1. Edited by Peter Dench. With photographs by and transcripts of interviews between Dench and Taylor-Lind, Jocelyn Bain Hogg, Marcus Bleasdale, Harry Borden, John Bulmer, Chris Floyd, Brian Griffin, Laura Pannack, Martin Parr, Tom Stoddart, and Homer Sykes. 160 pages. Edition of 500 copies.


    Awards


    2004: "Highly Commended" in the Observer Hodge award
    2006: Top prize and winner of Portrait category, Guardian Weekend Photography Prize, The Guardian
    2007 to 2009: Nominated for the Magenta Foundation Emerging Photographers Award
    2009: Winner, Deutsche Bank Awards in photography
    2011: Selected for the World Press Photo, Joop Swart Masterclass World Press Photo
    2012: 3rd place, Arts Culture, Professional, Sony World Photography Awards, World Photography Organisation, London
    2012: Shortlist, Professional Competition, Sony World Photography Awards, World Photography Organisation, London
    2014: Ted Fellow Recipient, TED
    2016: Nieman Fellowship Recipient, Harvard University


    References




    External links


    Official website
    Anastasia Taylor-Lind at TED

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