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Plachy, Sylvia, circa 1983 Jun 6-10

 File — Box: Mixed pav_9, cassette: 2.2 B; 2.7 A

Scope and Contents

Sylvia Plachy discusses her work as photographer for The Village Voice, showing slides and tear sheets. She discusses how much control photographers have over the use of their work, and emphasizes the importance of getting release forms from subjects. Workshop participants ask questions throughout.

Dates

  • circa 1983 Jun 6-10

Extent

2 1/4 inch Audio Cassette (01:02:19 total duration)

Biographical / Historical

Sylvia Plachy was a Hungarian-American photographer born in Budapest in 1943. Her family fled the 1956 revolution, settling in New Jersey. Plachy received a degree from Pratt Institute and in 1974 she became a staff photographer for The Village Voice, where she worked for thirty years. Plachy’s photographs have also appeared in The New York Times, Fortune, and Art Forum, and her works are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, among other institutions.