Anastasia Taylor-Lind: “The Situation has Changed a Lot in Ukraine”

Photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind has been traveling across Ukraine for more than ten years and paints a portrait of a country and a population whose daily life is punctuated by war. Her work, produced with her friend the Ukrainian journalist Alisa Sopova, and entitled “Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline”, is exhibited at the Verdun Memorial (France), offering a sometimes disturbing echo with the images of the First World War. And her work “5k From the Frontline” is presented at the Visa pour l’image festival in Perpignan. She tells Blind about her experience on the front and her vision of the profession.

An independent journalist, a contributor to major magazines such as National Geographic and The New Yorker, Anastasia Taylor-Lind has chosen slowjournalism. With the Ukrainian journalist and researcher Alisa Sopova, she has been trying since 2014 to ...

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