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Sally Mann, photographer and writer

Dec 7, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Sally Mann, a celebrated photographer and bestselling writer, shares her journey from aspiring poet to iconic artist. She delves into her controversial series on childhood, revealing the blend of beauty and discomfort in her intimate family portrayals. Sally also reflects on artistic censorship, her connection with music during the creative process, and the profound impact of personal grief on her work. She candidly discusses her transition to landscape photography and the ethics behind capturing decay, making for a thought-provoking listen.
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INSIGHT

Passion Tempered By Objectivity

  • Sally Mann says great photography needs both ardent feeling and a "splinter of ice" for objectivity.
  • That combination lets her be passionate yet ruthless in choosing the image.
ADVICE

Keep The Camera At Hand

  • Keep your camera ready and make it part of your daily routine so you can act quickly on opportunity.
  • Sally stores her large view camera in the car and drives around looking for scenes to photograph.
ANECDOTE

Shock At Public Misreading

  • Sally was surprised by how differently people interpreted her work and admits she was naive about audience reaction.
  • She now worries more about hostile cultural reactions, especially in today's climate in America.
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