[2] and completed degrees in documentary photography from the University of Wales, Newport, (BA) and the London College of Communication (MA).
She is a National Geographic contributor,[4][5] and other clients include Vanity Fair,[6] The New Yorker,[7] Time,[8] The New York Times,[9] British Journal of Photography,[10] 6 Mois,[11] Bloomberg Businessweek,[12] The Telegraph,[13][14][15] Human Rights Watch,[16] Wired,[17] and Nieman Reports[18] Taylor-Lind has been engaged with education, teaching at leading universities around the world.
The Guardian's Sean O'Hagan wrote of the book[24] Maidan – Portraits from the Black Square is a powerfully concentrated statement, both about the nature and cost of violent protest.
[34] In 2020, Taylor-Lind published a photo album series titled "5 km from the frontline", which showcased the reality of everyday life Ukrainians who live near the front line of the frozen conflict in Donbas.
[36] Taylor-Lind's debut collection, One Language, won the 2021 International Book & Pamphlet Competition judged by Daljit Nagra & Pascale Petit.