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Eve Lyons

Eve Lyons

Photo Editor at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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Don’t Call It Street Style (Published 2017)

This year, 21 photographers captured the ways we present ourselves to the world.
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A Place for Us to Skate (Published 2018)

Unity is a queer skateboarding collective in California, designed as a haven from the sometimes-hostile environment the sport has fostered.
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Bomba: The Enduring Anthem of Puerto Rico (Published 2018)

The resurgence of a traditional Afro-Puerto Rican musical genre owes something to formal experimentation. But some traditionalists fear that its roots are at risk.
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The Impolite Pleasure of People-Watching (Published 2018)

Observation is, at once, a glorified lack of activity and an invasion of privacy. But there’s so much to see in New York.
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Your Escape Is My Escape (Published 2018)

To love New York’s beaches is to love the people, too.
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Latinx Artists Explain Their Process (Published 2019)

These creative thinkers are incorporating family history and cultural heritage into their work.
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Polyamory Works for Them (Published 2019)

Having multiple partners can mean more pleasure, but it’s not always easy.
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The Magic of Swimming Holes (Published 2019)

In California, water is precious. The state’s hidden pools are yet another reason to treasure it.
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The Nightlife Outlaws of East Los Angeles (Published 2019)

Club Scum, a monthly party that embraces punk and drag, is a distillation of the fringe-friendly gay underground on the Eastside.
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What’s Happening to Us? A Visual History of 2019 (Published 2019)

America is lonely, unequal and worried. Also maybe needs a snack and a nap. Styles photographers went out to identify magic, anxiety and transformation in 2019.
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H.B.C.U. Students Show Us Their Campus Spirit (Published 2022)

To capture the essence of life at an H.B.C.U., or historically Black college and university, eight Howard University photography students documented a meaningful part of campus culture.