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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 46 MIN

A Love Letter Through the Lens: A Conversation with Tailyr Irvine

from News from the Peak · host Grays Peak Strategies

At Grays Peak Strategies, we are always drawn to stories that challenge, uplift, and expand how we see the world. In our latest episode of News from the Peak, we had the honor of sitting down with Tailyr Irvine — a photographer, storyteller, and changemaker whose work is reshaping how Indigenous life is seen and understood.Born and raised on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Tailyr grew up with a deep love for photography and a powerful awareness of the narratives surrounding Indigenous communities. From an early age, she felt called to document real life, the celebration, the grief, the joy, the complexity. She describes much of her work as a “love letter” to her community.Tailyr is a co-founder of Indigenous Photograph, a database created to uplift and connect Indigenous visual storytellers across the nation. She is also a National Geographic Society Young Explorer, and her work has been featured in major publications and platforms, including PBS.Her powerful project Reservation Mathematics, part of the We, Woman series, explores what it means to navigate love, identity, and expectation in America as an Indigenous woman. Through striking imagery and honest storytelling, she challenges stereotypes and re-writes the narratives that have long misrepresented Native communities.

At Grays Peak Strategies, we are always drawn to stories that challenge, uplift, and expand how we see the world. In our latest episode of News from the Peak, we had the honor of sitting down with Tailyr Irvine — a photographer, storyteller, and changemaker whose work is reshaping how Indigenous life is seen and understood.Born and raised on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Tailyr grew up with a deep love for photography and a powerful awareness of the narratives surrounding Indigenous communities. From an early age, she felt called to document real life, the celebration, the grief, the joy, the complexity. She describes much of her work as a “love letter” to her community.Tailyr is a co-founder of Indigenous Photograph, a database created to uplift and connect Indigenous visual storytellers across the nation. She is also a National Geographic Society Young Explorer, and her work has been featured in major publications and platforms, including PBS.Her powerful project Reservation Mathematics, part of the We, Woman series, explores what it means to navigate love, identity, and expectation in America as an Indigenous woman. Through striking imagery and honest storytelling, she challenges stereotypes and re-writes the narratives that have long misrepresented Native communities.

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