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Amy Touchette CAPTURES the VISUAL PERSONALITY of the Street

As any New Yorker will tell you, the events of September 11, 2001, cast an indelible shadow over their life experiences. But for one New Yorker, in particular, street portrait photographer Amy Touchette, it was this very tragic experience that led her to find a calling in photography.

Capturing Memories

Growing up in a suburb of Syracuse, New York, Touchette gravitated to the arts at an early age. “I always had cameras, I just didn’t think of photography as an artistic thing,” she says. “I thought of it as memories, just typical photo album stuff.”

During the school year, she spent a lot of time in the art room. “I was really into figure drawing,” she explains. “I liked the challenge of drawing faces because I felt like if something was wrong, it was obvious.”

Touchette minored in studio art in college, earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in literature, before gravitating to New York City to enter the publishing world. She moved up through the ranks from writer to editor to managing editor, when she suddenly realized that she just didn’t enjoy the corporate life. During the summer

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