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Human. Storyteller. Cinematographer. Filmmaker. 

​​"With my camera, whether existing in the same places with humans or non-human animals, I've been complimented that my emotional intelligence and visual intentionality creates a sense of familiarity and belonging while embedded in unique experiences. It’s a cool audience perspective to hear in memorializing how it feels to migrate through space and time while using the visual arts as my compass." - LTJ​
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Lindsay is an award-winning Filmmaker, Director of Photography, and Photographer. Her years of experience in documentary have fostered her multi-hyphenate skillset and her collaborative, thoughtful approach to filmmaking. Lindsay is currently working on her third personal feature film, following people who have endometriosis. 
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In recent years, Lindsay was the Director of Photography and FAA licensed Drone Operator on A Good Wolf  (Dir. Ramey Newell, 2024), a feature-length documentary film that follows three groups of Alaskans as they find diverging ways to navigate a volatile controversy surrounding a single tract of land adjacent to Denali National Park. A Good Wolf  had its world premiere at Mountainfilm in Telluride, Colorado. Lindsay was a Field Producer and Cinematographer on Florentine Films's project, Homecoming (Dir. Julianna Brannum, 2023, an epilogue to Ken Burns's The American Buffalo), and was a Cinematographer and Assistant Editor on The Address (Dir. Ken Burns and served under Editor, Craig Mellish, ACE, 2014). Lindsay first served as an intern at Florentine Films, working on The Dust Bowl, The Roosevelts, and Prohibition in 2011. Most recently, Lindsay has been filming on Florentine Films's The American Revolution (Dir. Ken Burns, 2025)
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Lindsay's feature documentary, Velvet Citizen (2022), which she directed, shot, and edited, was selected for the 2020 LEF/CIFF Fellowship. Velvet Citizen, filmed in the Czech Republic, follows eighty-year-old Czech sailor, Jaroslav, as he prepares to sail around the world in the yacht he spent the last forty years building. Lindsay was the Director, Co-Cinematographer, and Co-Editor of her project, Navigating THRU (2019), a feature film about women thru-hikers on the Appalachian Trail.
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In 2018, Lindsay was chosen by the American Film Institute for their inaugural "Cinematography Intensive for Women Workshop" and was later selected for the 2020-2021 American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Vision Mentorship Program. She was matched with her mentor, Neville Kidd, ASC.​​​ Lindsay was also accepted and attended a semester abroad at FAMU (The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts) in Prague of the Czech Republic in 2011, with a focus in their Cinematography track. 

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"You've made something grand, but it will be grander if it has feeling and beauty and harmony."
- Alan Lightman

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© 2024 Lindsay Taylor Jackson

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