Episode 134: Talor Stone - Greenland
In this episode of Talking Landscape Photography, we’re joined by US photographer and researcher Talor Stone for an in-depth conversation centred on the remote Arctic territory of Greenland. This is a place that has profoundly shaped both her creative and academic life. Through years of photographing its vast, evolving landscapes and conducting PhD research grounded in its cultural and environmental realities, Talor has developed a uniquely layered connection to the region. We explore how her dual roles as artist and scholar inform each other, and how this ongoing relationship continues to evolve through her long-term research and commitment to visually telling Greenland's story. Through powerful imagery and thoughtful reflection, Talor shares what it means to develop a meaningful, long-term relationship with a place. It's a connection that challenges assumptions and deepens understanding over time, navigating everything from ethical complexities and the lived realities of traditional Inuit hunting life, to the changing landscapes influenced by politics and climate change. This episode offers an insightful and inspiring window into a profound photographic journey.