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Anastasia Taylor-Lind

@anastasiatl

Anastasia Taylor-Lind, a 2016 Nieman Fellow, is an English-Swedish photographer whose work focuses largely on women, birth rights, population and war. She is a contributor to National Geographic magazine and a TED Fellow. In 2014, she published her first book, “<a href="http://www.gostbooks.com/books/44/maidan-portraits-from-the-black-square">Maidan: Portraits from the Black Square</a>,” which documents the Ukrainian uprising in Kiev.

For Photojournalist Covering Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict, Seeing Was Understanding

For Photojournalist Covering Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict, Seeing Was Understanding

Photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind, a 2016 Nieman Fellow, on photographing the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict:“I visited the emergency department of Stepanakert hospital several times during the last days of the war in Nagorno…

Photographing Massacre Survivors as Individuals, not Statistics: Anastasia Taylor-Lind, NF ’16, creates a makeshift studio in a Rohingya refugee camp

How do you photograph something you can’t see? This was the question I asked myself last September when Human Rights Watch (HRW) assigned me to cover the Rohingya crisis for them. My…