
Sylvia Plachy
Sylvia Plachy is a renowned Hungarian-American photographer, celebrated for her poignant and intimate portraits that capture the essence of her subjects. She gained prominence through her work in The Village Voice, where she documented the vibrant cultural scene of New York City, including iconic figures like Tom Waits and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Plachy's photography often reflects her experiences as an immigrant and her keen eye for storytelling, making her a significant figure in contemporary photography.
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Sylvia Plachy is Adrien Brody's mother and a significant influence on his work.
"C’est presque une nostalgie d’une époque révolue": Adrien Brody expose ses œuvres d’artistes dans une galerie de Saint-TropezBefore leaving the red carpet, Adrien Brody posed for a selfie with his mother Sylvia Plachy.
Adrien Brody, Cate Blanchett and Maya Jama walk Oliviers red carpetSylvia Plachy is a Hungarian photographer known for her humanistic photography and her long-standing collaboration with the Capa Center.
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Adrien Brody vince l'Oscar 2025 come Miglior attore: «Il Pianista fu uno choc, in The Brutalist rivivo i drammi della mia famiglia ungherese»Sylvia Plachy is a photographer known for her work at The Village Voice and for capturing images of Tom Waits and Jean-Michael Basquiat.
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