Grace Taylor is a fine art photographer whose work is primarily about people in their environments. In 2006, Taylor published a book documenting her month-long journey in eastern Tibet. Recently, she began making portraits of stones she collected near the seashore in Maine. In reviewing an exhibition of the stone portraits, Claudia Rousseau of the Gazette newspaper wrote: “The stones appear, as the artist says, not to be inanimate objects, but instead seem to take part in that primeval energy that emanates from the earth's formations… This energy is retained in Taylor's photos, along with, at times, the feeling that we're looking at pictures of whole planets out there in the vastness of space."
Taylor's photography is in the permanent collection of The National Museum of Women in the Arts as well as the U.S. State Department and hangs in many business and private collections. In 1999 she received from the Maryland State Arts Council an Individual Artist Award in Photography on the basis of artistic excellence.