Episode 39. Talor Stone and Greenland: Conservation and Documentary Photography at Earth’s Northernmost Human Settlement

Talor Stone on Beyond The Lens

Talor Stone is a photographer, conservationist, and PhD researcher who specializes in Earth’s  Arctic regions. Her summers in Greenland have inspired academic research projects on topics such as globalization and indigenous identity, mass tourism and peripheral communities, and climate-induced human migration among Inuit populations. 

in 2022, Talor partnered  with filmmaker Ashlei Payne to produce a documentary film about the modern changes of hunting culture in northern Greenland based on more than five years of her academic research. 

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Topics Richard and Talor discuss:

  • Talor’s PhD studies on Greenland and the impacts of globalization on indigenous cultures
  • Talor’s first visit and first impressions of Greenland
  • Landscape and cultural photography in the Arctic
  • Indigenous cultures and modernity
  • Film project: Hila Kihimi
  • Living in the northernmost human settlement on Earth
  • The hunting culture
  • What is ethno nostalgia?
  • Winter in northern Greenland

And much more.

Notable Links:

Website: Talor Stone Photography
Instagram: Talor Stone
Summer Film Trailer: Hila Kihimi
Support: Talor and Ashlei’s Greenland Documentary Film

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