PHOTO LONDON
May 13-17, 2026

Sal Taylor Kydd

A Flickering
2024
Edition 1/5
Archival pigment print on Awagami
20.32 cm x 25.4 cm
 £800 |  $ 1200  

Sal Taylor Kydd

Proffered
2024
Edition 1/3
Archival pigment print on Awagami
40.64 cm x 50.8 cm
 £1300 |  $ 1800  

Sal Taylor Kydd

And There I Find Myself Waiting
2024
Edition 1/5
Archival pigment print on Awagami
20.32 cm x 25.4 cm
 £800 |  $ 1200  

Sal Taylor Kydd

Pausa
2024
Edition 1/5
Archival pigment print on Awagami
20.32 cm x 25.4 cm
 £800 |  $ 1200  

Sal Taylor Kydd

Passing
2024
Edition 1/5
Archival pigment print on Awagami
20.32 cm x 25.4 cm
 £800 |  $ 1200  

In the Midday Silver
Sal Taylor Kydd

In the space of just a few short weeks in the Spring of 2024, I lost both my father and my brother, one was expected, the other not.  In my grief, I threw myself into my writing and photography, trying to process everything and find my equilibrium. I was reeling, trying to regain a foothold, to reassert myself in a world where I felt the walls were crumbling.  

This project served as an antidote to the anguish that I was feeling. Through the making of these images, I began to look outside of myself and reconnect with and find joy in, the beauty of the world around me.  I found time to breathe through my sadness and the space to slow down and sit with my feelings, whilst not allowing them to swallow me whole. My work was my salvation.

When the world offers a glimmer of hope, it demands we pay attention, it draws us outside of ourselves, and for a moment, we are healed, finding reconnection and meaning that allows us to once again, begin.

Sal Taylor Kydd

Locket
2024
Edition 1/5
Archival pigment print on Awagami
20.32 cm x 25.4 cm
 £800 |  $ 1200  


In the Midday Silver
Sal Taylor Kydd

In the space of just a few short weeks in the Spring of 2024, I lost both my father and my brother, one was expected, the other not.  In my grief, I threw myself into my writing and photography, trying to process everything and find my equilibrium. I was reeling, trying to regain a foothold, to reassert myself in a world where I felt the walls were crumbling.  

This project served as an antidote to the anguish that I was feeling. Through the making of these images, I began to look outside of myself and reconnect with and find joy in, the beauty of the world around me.  I found time to breathe through my sadness and the space to slow down and sit with my feelings, whilst not allowing them to swallow me whole. My work was my salvation.

When the world offers a glimmer of hope, it demands we pay attention, it draws us outside of ourselves, and for a moment, we are healed, finding reconnection and meaning that allows us to once again, begin.