Adam Magyar (born 1972, Debrecen, Hungary) resides in Berlin, Germany and works in large urban cities around the world. His works have been exhibited in various solo and group shows internationally including the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the New York Public Library, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary. His work is featured in the collections of New York Public Library, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the Nelson-Atkins Museum and numerous private and corporate collections. Light Work in Syracuse both exhibited his work in 2013 and published a monograph in their series Contact Sheet that has widespread influence and exposure. His photographs have been published in The New York Times, In the Life of Cities by the Graduate School of Design Harvard University, Light and Lens by Robert Hirsch, and in journals including PDN and PQ Magazine in the USA, Flash Art in Hungary, Digital Camera Magazine in UK and Katalog in Denmark.