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  1. Sylvia Plachy is a Hungarian-American photographer who worked for The Village Voice and The New Yorker. She has published several books of her photos and received many awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Lucie Award.

  2. Sylvia Plachy is a Hungarian-born photographer who lives in New York and has exhibited and published widely. She is known for her street photography, self-portraits, and books such as Unguided Tour and Red Light.

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  4. Sylvia Plachy (born 24 May 1943) is a Hungarian-American photographer. Plachy's work has been featured in many New York City magazines and newspapers and she "was an influential staff photographer for The Village Voice."

  5. About Sylvia Plachy. Sylvia Plachy, born in Budapest, lives in New York. She has had one person shows at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris in New York, the Queens Museum, and in galleries in Homer, Lubljana, Budapest, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Tokyo, New York, Manchester, Aries, Madrid, Perpingnon and Pingyau.

  6. Mar 1, 2016 · Sylvia Plachy, a photographer and friend of Michelle Dunn Marsh, the founder of Minor Matters book publisher, shares her insights on photography and life in an interview. They discuss their personal and professional connections, their influences, and their challenges in the book Seeing Being Seen.

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · See 40 years of history and culture in the city through the lens of Village Voice photographer Sylvia Plachy. Her exhibition "It Happened in New York" features portraits of celebrities, riots, street scenes and more.