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Amy
Lyne
Photographer based in New York
After attending La Sorbonne in Paris and Bogazici University in Istanbul, Amy Lyne received her BFA in Photography from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, as well as her BA in Art History and French Literature....
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Grand Central Escalator
By Amy Lyne / Grand Central Terminal, New York
— This escalator series is from In Transit , an ongoing project I have been shooting mostly at Grand Central..
Feb 2, 2017
VISUAL STORY
Coney Island, Revisited
By Amy Lyne / Coney Island, New York
— Coney Island has become like a Heritage site: a gathering place of people from all around New York and the..
Jan 13, 2017
VISUAL STORY
Will It End?
By Amy Lyne / America
— I was in NY during Hurricane Sandy when the city that never sleeps came to a grinding halt. We have all..
Jan 12, 2017
VISUAL STORY
Ritornare (Looking Back)
By Amy Lyne / Spring Valley, NY
— I met B. my first day at VCB (Visions Camp for the Blind), the same day she discovered the piano. Her mother..
Jan 12, 2017
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Grand Central Escalator
Updated Feb 02, 2017
America, Black and White, Candid, commute, Documentary, escalator, Photography, Photojournalism, public transportation, train station, Travel, Youth
Coney Island, Revisited
Updated Jan 13, 2017
Adolescence, America, Beachs, Black and White, Coney Island, Documentary, Family, Happiness, Joy, Obesity, Photography, Photojournalism, Summer, Vacation, Water, Youth
Will It End?
Updated Jan 12, 2017
Abstract, Architecture, Black and White, black and white photography, climate change, Documentary, Environment, Environmental, global warming, green, Hurricane Sandy, industrialization, Landscape, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Staten Island, The Rockaways, Travel, urban decay, USA, Weather
Ritornare (Looking Back)
Updated Jan 12, 2017
autism, Black and White, black and white photography, blind, Documentary, Emotion, Family, horseback riding, Mental Illness, Multimedia, music, New York, Personal, Photography, Photojournalism, piano, pool, Portraiture, summer camp, visions camp for the blind, visual impairment, youth