On 2nd December, award-winning 29-year-old photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind will be in conversation with writer and gallerist Laura Noble, where she will discussing her experiences on becoming a photojournalist and best practice within the field. Rapidly becoming one of Britain’s most promising talents, Anastasia is now based in the Middle East, where she works for clients such as GEO, Marie Claire, and The Sunday Times magazine. The lecture/conversation is organised by PhotoVoice, and will take place from 7.30pm at the Conway Hall, South Place Ethical Society, 25 Red Lion Square, London. Tickets are £10 in advance, £12 on the door. Group discounts are available for parties of over ten people - contact Claire Watts on 0207 033 3878.
Photovoice Press Release
Anastasia Taylor-Lind in conversation with Laura Noble
7.30pm Thursday 2nd December 2010
Anastasia Taylor-Lind is a much talked about emerging talent in photojournalism, born in 1981 she is not yet thirty years old and is rapidly becoming one of Britain’s most promising talents with her award winning photography. She is represented by VII Mentor Program and has won many awards including the Guardian Photography Award.
Anastasia will be in conversation with writer and gallerist Laura Noble, where she will discussing her experiences on becoming a photojournalist and best practice within the field, as well as sharing her work documenting women of the Cossack Resurgence and the Kurdish female freedom fighters.
Anastasia is now based in the Middle East, where she works for clients such as GEO, Marie Claire, and The Sunday Times magazine.
Photo credit: Anastasia Taylor-Lind
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