VII Photo member Anastasia Taylor-Lind has won the Project Award 2012, organised by Center, a non-profit photographic organisation in Santa Fe
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Anastasia Taylor-Lind: The Most Frightening Thing About War | PROOF
Anastasia Taylor-Lind spent several weeks in August 2014 photographing in Ukraine as fighting intensified in the eastern part of the country between the Ukrainian Army and Russian-backed separatists. Her aim was to document the war as part of her ongoing Negative Zero project, focused on depopulation in Europe. She shares her experience with Proof.
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Verifying conflict: Anastasia Taylor-Lind and the eyeWitness to Atrocity app
Verifying conflict: Anastasia Taylor-Lind and the eyeWitness to Atrocity app
In an age where the image is increasingly under question, how can you verify that a photograph has not been tampered with? Examples like…
In an age where the image is increasingly under question, how can you verify that a photograph has not been tampered with? Examples like that of the cloned Iranian missiles in 2008 can have serious political repercussions. Other examples such as the 2018 British Wildlife Photographer of the Year (showing an anteater moving towards a termite mound) demonstrate the problem of misrepresentation. The picture was disqualified when it turned out the anteater was a taxidermy specimen.
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Pets, Fruit and Shrapnel: 5k from the Front Line – Witness
Pets, Fruit and Shrapnel: 5k from the Front Line
In this previous story on her commission for the eyeWitness to Atrocities app, Anastasia Taylor-Lind talked about truth in photography…
via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/pets-fruit-and-shrapnel-5k-from-the-front-line-79f20df6bc9e
In this previous story on her commission for the eyeWitness to Atrocities app, Anastasia Taylor-Lind talked about truth in photography, the problem of creating stories that go beyond cliché and stereotype, and the dilemmas of being commissioned for an open brief to test out the eyeWitness App, an app intended to create time and place verifiable images of atrocity that will be admissible in a law of court.
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How Life Goes on During Wartime in Eastern Ukraine | Time
The Strange Unreality of Life During Eastern Ukraine’s Forgotten War
Four years on from the Minsk Agreements, millions of civilians have gotten used to a new “normal.”
via Time: http://time.com/longform/eastern-ukraine-war-civilian-life-frontline/
Since the conflict began, photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind and I have been covering it as a team. This summer, we worked with eyeWitness to Atrocities, an app developed by the London-based International Bar Association that allows eyewitnesses to record evidence of alleged atrocities from anywhere in the world. Together, we documented the daily life of communities living along the frontline, often just a few kilometers away from the shelling, hoping to highlight the stories of pain and resilience.
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Why Photojournalism Needs Diverse Storytelling Approaches | TIME
Why Photojournalism Needs Diverse Storytelling Approaches
World Press Photo juror Anastasia Taylor-Lind discusses the role found imagery
via Time: http://time.com/4234808/opinion-photojournalism-world-press-photo/
After the Associated Press withdrew the winning work of Daniel Ochoa de Olza, World Press Photo juror Anastasia Taylor-Lind argues for the use of found images in photojournalism
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anastasia taylor-lind – the national womb: baby boom in nagorno karabakh
Anastasia Taylor-Lind – The National Womb: Baby Boom in Nagorno Karabakh
Anastasia Taylor Lind The National Womb: Baby Boom In Nagorno Karabakh [ EPF 2012 FINALIST ] ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT In 2008 Nagorno Karabakh’s de facto government introduced the R…
via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/epf-2012-finalists/2012/07/anastasia-taylor-lind-the-national-womb-baby-boom-in-nagorno-karabakh/
Nagorno Karabakhs baby boom was also sparked in 2008 by a mass wedding on the 16th October that was held for 674 couples. The event was funded by private donations from several wealthy Armenian diaspora businessmen and couples who participated receive privately funded higher payments. Figures on the 1st July 2011 show that a total of 693 babies had been born to these mass wedding couples so far.
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Christopher Hitchens, duckrabbit, a festive fistful and a challenge to Falmouth University
“Well fuck that, is what I say” Christopher Hitchens, duckrabbit, a festive fistful and a challenge to Falmouth University — duckrabbit
Part of the absurd fallout from last week’s ridiculous moment when VII’s Anastasia Taylor Lind jumped to her feet and repeatedly…
Part of the absurd fallout from last week’s ridiculous moment when VII’s Anastasia Taylor Lind jumped to her feet and repeatedly punched duckrabbit in the face at the LCC Masters end of year show after-party, have been the attempts behind the scenes to influence what we do or don’t say about it on our blog.
So for any of you concerned or interested, here are ten things worth knowing about duckrabbit, followed by a proposal and a challenge, neither of which involves a face full of knuckles.
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VII Photo Agency Brings in New Members
VII Photo Agency Brings in New Members | PDNPulse
Three months after VII Pboto announced a shakeup to its structure, the changes at the photographers’ cooperative have finally played out with the announcement today of its new members. They are Davide Monteleone, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Lynsey Addario, Joc
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2011/09/vii-photo-agency-brings-in-new-members-and-new-money.html
They are Davide Monteleone, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Lynsey Addario, Jocelyn Bain Hogg, Stefano de Luigi, Venetia Dearden, Jessica Dimmock, Adam Ferguson, Ashley Gilbertson, Seamus Murphy, Maciek Nabrdalik, Tomas Van Houtryve and Donald Weber.
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French retail chain offers three photojournalism grants – British Journal of Photography
FNAC, a French entertainment retail chain, has unveiled the recipients of its inaugural photojournalism grants with photographers Jan Banning, Cedric Gerbehaye and Anastasia Taylor-Lind each receiving €8000
Link: French retail chain offers three photojournalism grants – British Journal of Photography