Keifer Nyron Taylor is a London-based photographer and filmmaker from Birmingham. Between Today & Tomorrow, an on-going photo-series of visceral portraiture, spotlights the people from Brixton’s overlooked street corners and parks.
His documentation of South London communities extends to music, photographing for Wunderhorse, Wu-Lu, Joe Armon-Jones, Speakers Corner Quartet and Unit 137 Sound System.
This array of subjects are showcased in his short film, ‘The Tobacconist’ (2024), which screened at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2025, and BFI London Film Festival 2024.
His short film Lloydie, The Boy from St. Thomas (2019) screened at Barbican’s Chronic Youth Festival’s shorts programme and Rapport Film Festival 2024.
Screenings:
2025 The Tobacconist International Film Festival Rotterdam
2024 The Tobacconist BFI London Film Festival
2022 Lloydie, The Boy from St. Thomas Rooted: Shorts Programme - Chronic Youth Film Festival, Barbican Cinema
2021 Lloydie, The Boy from St. Thomas Now Light, Now Shadowed online screenings by Commonage
Exhibitions:
2022 Salon/22, Photofusion, Brixton, London, UK
2021 Between Today & Tomorrow (Artworks of Resistance), Brixton Recreation Centre, London, UK
2020 Yearbook 2020, online exhibition by Shutter Hub
2020 Postcards of Great Britain, Hotel Lion d’Or, Haarlem, Netherlands
Awards
2021 Save Nour ‘Artworks of Resistance’ Grant
Features:
2022 Körper Magazine, ‘Between Today & Tomorrow’
2020 Cinemasparagus ‘Lloydie, The Boy from St Thomas: Life/Weapon’, by Craig Keller
Publications
2022 GRASS Magazine Issue 02
2022 Körper Magazine, ‘Between Today & Tomorrow’ Fanzine
2021 Docu Magazine: Vol 2. Issue 6. Jul. 2021