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Bryght Young Things Adds Anna Pollack

24/10/2022
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Anna joins the roster for US representation

Bryght Young Things has added director Anna Pollack to its commercial roster for US representation.

Anna Pollack is a director, photographer and visual artist born and raised in Queens, NY. A graduate of NYU Tisch, Anna’s engaging and unique work is authentic to her New York roots and her multiracial background.

Anna’s directing credits include work for numerous emerging brands such as: Mara Hoffman, Awake NY, Western Hydrodynamic Research, and Hidden NY. She’s also recently directed projects for more established brands, including, Stella McCartney, NHL, Adidas, and Asics.

Her photography, which has been exhibited in numerous magazines, galleries, and in commercial campaigns, exudes a genuine ease and coolness that evokes quintessential NYC energy. Anna has also spent time on set capturing photos with the Safdie Brothers during the making of 'Uncut Gems' and her recent photos of rap icon, Nas, are featured in his recent 'Rare' music video.

“Anna’s work stood out to us at BYT because it feels so relaxed, connected, and unforced,” said BYT founder Daniel Navetta. “In an industry where people feign their intimate viewpoint through redundant tropes, Anna has a vision that feels courageous, pure, and unwavering. She’s on the precipice of breaking out, and that’s exactly what we look for in our talent."

BYT executive producer Chelsea Greenwood also added: “Anna is a breath of fresh air, whose perspective is immediately captivating, easy and energetic. She has a way of interacting with talent that allows the viewer to feel they are in on a secret, a fly on the wall to an unspoken agreement. We cannot wait to support her in her creative evolution.”

Anna Pollack joins a tight roster of rising talent at BYT.NYC with a lineup that includes Jonatán López, Jordan Hall, Rhys Stover, Emily Sheskin, and Henry Busby

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