Anastasia Taylor-Lind
Anastasia Taylor-Lind (born 1981) is an English photographer.
Life and work
Taylor Lind gained degrees from the University of Wales, Newport and London College of Communication [1] where she was under guidance from Ron Haviv .
After graduation she was working in Damascus , Syria for zoals magazines and Newspapers as The Sunday Times , Marie Claire and The Guardian Weekend . [ Citation needed ]
Her works port leg exhibited in the Frontline Club in London , Oude Kerk in Amsterdam and verschillende Fovea Exhibitions in New York City . [ Citation needed ]
In 2004 she RECEIVED the Observer Hodge Award and two years later was Awarded with The Guardian photography award. From 2007 to 2009 she was nominated for the Magenta Foundation Emerging Photographers Award . Her photo coverage of Nagorno Karabakh ‘s women, The National Womb, won re an award. [2]
Her photography is Berninahaus for a depiction of men that live in the hardships hun surroundings. Dream Lover an example will be re Photographic report on the PKK party in Kurdistan welke was Berninahaus for female Combatants.
Publications
Publications Taylor-Lind
- Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square. London: GOST, 2014. ISBN 978-0-9574272-8-0 . 160 pages. Edition or 750 copies. With an interview with Taylor Lind at Gordon MacDonald .
Publications with contributions by Taylor Lind
- Great Britons of Photography Vol.1: The Dench Boxes. Eastbourne, UK: Hungry Eye, 2016. ISBN 978-0-9926405-2-1 . Edited by Peter Dench . With photographs by and transcripts of interviews tussen 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 or 500 copies.
References
- Jump up^ “Anastasia Taylor-Lind” . VII . Retrieved January 17, 2014 .
- Jump up^ “Anastasia Taylor-Lind” . WordPress . Retrieved January 17, 2014 .