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Amy Lyne

Posted on 28 Jun 2011

Child on Bus
Girl Sitting, Surrounded by Smoke
Three Children Standing on Grave


Girl in Yellow
Donkey and Jeans
Three Sitting Ladies


The Backs of Dancing Women
Legs on Ladder
Kids Playing on Tracks


Hanging Laundry
Face in Water
Still as Statues


Bicycle and Laundry
The King and the Boy
Children on Phoenix Cart


Children Reading
Shack Under Tree
Father Tying Child's Laces


Peek-A-Boo
Young Girl by Pink Floyd Column
Sleeping Amputee


Man Asleep on Cart
Man Pointing Finger
Mosque


Boys Looking at Ganges
Boy in Doorway, in Sunlight
Euphoric Crowd




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  • About This Gallery

    Amy Lyne is a freelance documentary photographer, whose work focuses on social issues that tend to be overshadowed by the headline news.

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    About the Photographer

    After attending La Sorbonne in Paris and Bogazici's University in Istanbul, 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. Lyne has exhibited in galleries and festivals throughout the US and abroad, including the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, the Benaki Museum in Greece, Les Rencontres d'Arles in France and the Sounding Jerusalem Festival, where her work was projected against the Old City's walls.

    Lyne has worked on various humanitarian projects, including a collaboration with Michel Comte from 1999-2002 on "People and Places with No Name", benefiting the International Committee of the Red Cross' activities in Angola, Ethiopia and Afghanistan. Lyne was involved in "We are the Future", a joint effort between Quincy Jones' Listen Up Foundation and The Glocal Forum, a coalition committed to giving a voice to children living in the world's most war-ravaged regions. Lyne has also collaborated with Nicolas Hulot, one of Europe's most respected environmentalists, on "Ushuaia Nature", a television series about indigenous cultures around the world. Lyne has produced many multi-media pieces, including "If I Could Wake Up Tomorrow...", which was commissioned by the Emotion Pictures Festival, and addressed the issue of ability with the participation of Eva Mendes, Danny Boyle and Richard Gere, to name a few.

    Lyne is currently working on "Seeing", a project about people living with visual impairment and "Innocence", a book of her photographs of children from around the world. Lyne is represented by Flo Peters Gallery in Hamburg, Germany.

    "Photography celebrates life and shows how beauty, dignity and hope can be found in the most unlikely places."

    amylyne.com

    All photos © Amy Lyne

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