Tashiya de Mel is a photographer, environmental advocate,...
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Tashiya de Mel is a photographer, environmental advocate, and communications specialist who uses visual storytelling to create narratives that drive social change and highlight impacts of the environmental and climate crisis.

Tashiya grew up around the urban wetlands of Colombo, Sri Lanka and spent much of her early adulthood exploring the remote corners of this Island. These experiences set in motion an ongoing love affair with the wildness of this world and desire to re-connect people to it.

Tashiya has spent the last nine years working within non-profit and international development organisations, including the United Nations where she specialised in communications, advocacy, visual and social media. She is the founder of Lost in Ceylon, a platform for adventures, storytelling, and activism.

Tashiya is currently based in the Hague, Netherlands where she is studying a masters in ‘Photography and Society’ at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK). She also works as an independent, freelance photographer and is available for short and long-term assignments.

Get in touch:
email: tashiya.dm@gmail.com
instagram: @tashiyademel
Languages: English / Sinhala
Exhibitions

2024 / 'Fragments in Transit', Curator of MA Photography and Society group exhibition at Beetroot Studio in Thessaloniki, Greece.

2023 / 'Everything that melts is about to blend', MA Photography and Society group exhibition at Billytown in The Hague, Netherlands.

2023 / ‘Humanity and Earth’ – Group photography exhibition exploring concepts of the environmental and climate crisis, culture, and humanity in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

2022 / 'Yolun Dışında', MA Photography and Society group exhibition at Darağaç in Izmir, Turkey.

2022 – 23 / ‘Our Changing Climate: A Visual Chronicle‘, group exhibition at Piedmont Virginia Community College in Charlottesville, USA.

2020 / ‘Humanity and Earth – Group photography exhibition exploring concepts of the environmental and climate crisis, culture, and humanity in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Grants, Workshops & Contests

2023/ Selected for phase two of the Canon Student Development Programme in Girona, Spain
2023 / Selected for phase one of the Canon Student Development Programme
2023 / Winner of The Visura Grants for Freelance Visual Journalists
2021 / Angkor Photo, Portfolio Review with Will Baxter, Photo Editor, The New York Times
2021 / Winner: ‘Visualising Climate Change’ collection by Climate Visuals, Climate Outreach and TED Countdown
2021 / ‘Planet on The Brink’, Documenting the Climate Crisis & Global Environmental Change 8-week Course with Michael Snyder
2021 / Making, Funding & Publishing Documentary Photography Workshop with Daniella Zalcman & Natalie Keyssar
2021 / Shortlisted: Pathshala Institute & VII Academy, New Waves of Documentary: Practice as Research
2020 / National Geographic Portfolio Review with Alexa Keefe (Senior Photo Editor), Maura Friedman (Associate Photo Editor), and Gail Fletcher (Photo Production Coordinator)
2020/ Indian Photo Festival, ‘The Art of Visual Narrative’,  Masterclass with Abir Abdullah
2019 / Professional Development Workshop for Visual Artists by Theertha International Artists Collective in Sri Lanka
2019 / Goethe Institut Editing Masterclass with Andy Spyra & Liz Fernando
2018 / Goethe Institut workshop on ‘Long term documentary projects’ with Robert Funke
2018 / Recipient of a seed grant from the Goethe Institut Colombo
2018 / Goethe Institut Documentary Photo Workshop and Residency with Andy Spyra & Liz Fernando

Press, Publications

2023 Dazed Magazine
2023 ASAP Connect
2022 Rest of World
2022 Groundviews, Images
2022 Rest of World, Images
2022 Bloomberg, Images
2022 The Telegraph, Images
2022 Al Jazeera, Images
2022 Bloomberg Businessweek, Images
2021 Rest of World, Images
2021 Greenpeace International, Interview
2021 Greenpeace International, Blog
2021 Greenpeace International, Images
2021 The Morning, Interview
2021 Sri Lankan Women Photographers to Follow, Sanora Rodrigo
2020 Sunday Times, Interview
2020 The Morning, Feature

Tashiya de Mel

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