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    Marcy Ayres

    Photo Editor @ The Wall Street Journal - Creative Problem Solver, Visual Storyteller

    Marcy Ayres is a highly skilled photo editor at The Wall Street Journal with a focus on producing visual content for the Mansion section and The Future of Everything platform.

    With over seven years of experience in the media industry, Marcy excels in creating engaging and diverse stories through photography, illustration, and web design.

    Her core competencies include environmental portraiture, interior photography, photo illustration, budget management, and creative problem solving.

    Marcy has a talent for discovering and collaborating with new photographers, as well as developing immersive web designs for storytelling purposes.

    At WSJ, Marcy has overseen numerous photo shoots and stories that highlight the forefront of technology, culture, and lifestyle to inform, inspire, and entertain the audience.

    She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Photography, along with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Photography/Music Industry from Syracuse University.

    Marcy Ayres has held various positions in esteemed organizations such as OK! Magazine, Culture Trip, and American Media before joining The Wall Street Journal as a Photo Editor.

    Throughout her career, Marcy has demonstrated exceptional visual and editorial skills aimed at creating impactful and meaningful visual narratives for diverse audiences.

    Highlights

    How Do Two Townhouses Become One $75 Million Mansion? 'It's Like a Puzzle.' - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal
    Mystery Buyer Pays $72.5 Million for New York Townhouse Tied to Former Altice CEO - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal
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    New York City Metropolitan Area