Sally Mann - Photographer

Because I'm still procrastinating from other things I should be doing...:innocent:

Same source as before. :wink:
 

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Still same source...
 

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Yes, you guessed it, still the same source. :wink: Sorry for the upload overload, but, at this point, I figure might as well finish sharing the rest that I found that haven't already been posted. :blush:
 

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her work is soooo haunting and enigmatic! brilliant photog.
 
I own all of Sally Mann's books and the DVD of What Remains. Her work is absolutely stunning and inspiring.

I loved the DVD because not only does it show you how she works, it also shows a realistic view on the life of a fine arts photographer.
 
I own all of Sally Mann's books and the DVD of What Remains. Her work is absolutely stunning and inspiring.

I loved the DVD because not only does it show you how she works, it also shows a realistic view on the life of a fine arts photographer.

Oh, you have all her books? I have them all, except "Second Sight", her first one. Did you get "Second Sight" in more recent times, or a while back when it was less rare (and less expensive too, for that matter)? :flower:

There's some copies of "Second Sight" being sold online, but haven't found that is in good condition and at a price I can afford. I may just have to pay more than I would like, if I really want it, but sometimes patience pays off. I found "Mother Land" in almost like new condition, for the best price I'd ever seen it listed for, and signed by Sally. I'm hoping to be lucky enough to get such a deal with "Second Sight" too.

And even though I've already been rambling terribly here, I might add that yes, the DVD is amazing. I own it, as well, and have watched it numerous times. I'm always fascinated watching any artist I admire and their process of making art, "What Remains" is one of my favorites. ^_^
 
Sally Mann has a new book out! :woot: I think the best place to buy it is on Amazon.com at $50.40 (it retails for $80). :flower:

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Children, landscape, lovers—these subjects are almost as common to the photographic lexicon as light itself. But Sally Mann's take on these iconic themes, rendered through both traditional and esoteric processes, is anything but common. Astonishingly original both in image and technique, Mann's work consistently challenges the viewer: in her hands, experiences drawn from daily life are rendered both disquieting and sublime. Now, having studied relationships between parent and child, artist and subject, life and death, Proud Flesh investigates the bonds between husband and wife.

Beautiful, textured, and provocative, these unprecedented nude studies neither objectify nor celebrate; rather, they go far under the skin to suggest a relationship between man and woman that is profoundly trusting: sensual, sexual, sometimes painful, often indescribably tender, and always unblinkingly honest.

One of America's most renowned photographers, Sally Mann lives and works in Lexington, Virginia, where she was born in 1951. Mann has received numerous awards—including NEA, NEH, and Guggenheim Foundation grants—and her work is held by major institutions internationally. Her many books include What Remains (2003), Deep South (2005), and the Aperture titles At Twelve (1988) and Immediate Family (1992). A feature film about her work, What Remains, debuted to critical acclaim in 2005. Mann is represented by Gagosian Gallery, New York.

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Recently got a scanner, so between scanning thousands of family pictures, I've been scanning some magazines, and I scanned these from an old Aperture magazine article on Jessie Mann, which featured pictures by her mother, some that I'd never seen before. :flower:

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I love the one of her at age three.

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I like how the cat's cradle string is carried over from 1988 to 1989. The first mentioned is framed quite beautifully, and I find it rather interesting that Sally has herself almost cut out of a few of these photos. And I love Jessie's stance in the 89 photo.

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1992 and 1993 are especially beautiful. I like that the camera was moved back so far in the 93 photo, gives the series a fresh perspective.

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Never realized the full episode of Art21, with her in it, is online. You can watch it here or here, but I'm afraid that the videos only work if you're in the U.S., least I think so. One is via Hulu, and I know Hulu only works for the U.S. :( She comes in at about 14 minutes into the video. :flower: It's really interesting to watch her work, and hear her talk about her process, telling stories, etc... also in the episode are her three kids, all grown up. ^_^
 
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Gosh, I have never seen any of her work before! So very fsntastic!
 
Hope I haven't already posted some of these. I have a hard time keeping track of what I already posted and what I haven't. :blush:

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Thanks Susanna-Cole for all these lovely pictures, i just discovered her work and usually I'm not at all a fan of children photograhy, this is something else. Love it!
 
^^You're welcome! :flower: And yes, I'm the same, I don't know, kids can be lovely, but mostly I don't find them that interesting of subjects for photographs. I think Sally's children were/are exceptions and exceptional though, as is her work, of course.

Here's some self-portraits, from here. ^_^
 

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this may sound weird..i've loved, loved, lovedddd her work for such a long time now but i'm kind of tired of people talking about how amazing she is because I feel like that's such an understatement..it's like no one can be good as her, we get it. :lol: :doh:
 
^^Yeah, I kind of know what you mean ... In my opinion, Sally is in a class of her own, I think the best always are, and it's not that there aren't other brilliant photographs, but I don't think you can just compare them to one other that's the thing. And frankly, I almost get annoyed when just anyone compares a photo/a photographer to Sally, cause I don't think any of them come close to being worthy of comparison to her. :ninja: But maybe I'm just biased now! :innocent: :P

I think this is one of my favorite photos she's done, abosutely ethereal! :heart:


Eyeless in Col Alto, 1994

I'll post more later, when I have the chance. :flower:
 
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^exactly :D & thanks for sharing, i've never seen that shot before. Have you (or anyone here) seen her At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women series? It's one of her most earliest works; she was working on it while she was doing Immediate Family but I think it was released before Immediate Family. I dont think it received as much acclaim, but it's one of her most though provoking series IMO about the unsettling transition into womenhood/adulthood and how early it begins.
 

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