Suzanne Révy is a photographer, writer and educator. She earned a BFA in photography from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. After college, she worked as a photography editor in magazine publishing for fifteen years. With the arrival of two sons, she left publishing and created a visual photographic diary of their lives. In 2016, she earned her MFA in photography from the New Hampshire Institute of Art and more recently has been exploring the landscape around her home in the suburbs of Boston.
She has exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Danforth Museum of Art among many other regional and national galleries. Révy is an adjunct professor of photography at Clark University in Worcester, MA. She is the associate editor of the online photography review magazine, "What Will You Remember?" and serves on the board of the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge, MA.