Amy Lombard, Grandma June
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Amy Lombard

Grandma June, 2010
From the My Life With Animals series
Website - AmyLombard.com

Amy Lombard was born and raised just outside of Philadelphia, PA. In 2008, she moved to New York to pursue her BFA in Photography from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, and is exhibiting work internationally. In 2012, she published her first book, Happy Inside, in collaboration with Daniel Pianetti. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine's The Cut, TIME, Huffington Post, Esquire Russia, among other publications.

Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2012.

 

 

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