Eve Lyons
About Eve Lyons
Eve Lyons is a photo editor with a decade of experience at The New York Times. She has previously held positions at Real Simple and Time Magazine, and she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the School of Visual Arts.
Current Role at The New York Times
Eve Lyons has been serving as a Photo Editor at The New York Times since 2014. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the selection and presentation of photographs that accompany news articles and features. Her work involves collaborating with photographers, reporters, and other editorial staff to ensure that visual content aligns with the publication's standards and storytelling objectives.
Previous Experience at Real Simple
Prior to her current position, Eve Lyons worked at Real Simple for a total of three years. She began as a Photo Assistant from 2011 to 2013, where she supported the photo team in various tasks. She then advanced to the role of Assistant Photo Editor from 2013 to 2014, where she contributed to the selection and editing of images for the magazine.
Internship at Time Magazine
Eve Lyons gained early experience in the field as a Photo Intern at Time Magazine from 2010 to 2011. During her seven-month internship, she assisted the photo department with various projects, gaining valuable insights into the editorial process and the role of photography in journalism.
Education and Expertise in Photography
Eve Lyons studied at the School of Visual Arts, where she focused on Photography. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, which provided her with a strong foundation in visual arts and technical skills in photography. This educational background supports her professional expertise in photo editing and visual storytelling.