Sally Mann (born in Lexington, Virginia, 1951) is one of America’s most renowned female photographers. Although Mann pulls from a wide range of subjects, her best known photographies feature her family. Shot with damaged lenses and a camera that requires her to use her hand as a shutter , these photographs are marked by the scratches, light leaks, and shifts in focus that were part of the photographic process as it developed during the nineteenth century, making her one of the most famous neopictorialists of our times.
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| - Sally Mann (born in Lexington, Virginia, 1951) is one of America’s most renowned female photographers. Although Mann pulls from a wide range of subjects, her best known photographies feature her family. Shot with damaged lenses and a camera that requires her to use her hand as a shutter , these photographs are marked by the scratches, light leaks, and shifts in focus that were part of the photographic process as it developed during the nineteenth century, making her one of the most famous neopictorialists of our times.
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| - Sally Mann (born in Lexington, Virginia, 1951) is one of America’s most renowned female photographers. Although Mann pulls from a wide range of subjects, her best known photographies feature her family. Shot with damaged lenses and a camera that requires her to use her hand as a shutter , these photographs are marked by the scratches, light leaks, and shifts in focus that were part of the photographic process as it developed during the nineteenth century, making her one of the most famous neopictorialists of our times.
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