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SALLY MANN Untitled #13 from Deep South, 1998 Gelatin silver enlargement print toned with tea, printed 2001.  95.9 x 120.7 cm (37 3/4 x 47 1/2 in).

bildwerk:

SALLY MANN Untitled #13 from Deep South, 1998 Gelatin silver enlargement print toned with tea, printed 2001. 95.9 x 120.7 cm (37 3/4 x 47 1/2 in).

bildwerk:

SALLY MANN Untitled #13 from Deep South, 1998 Gelatin silver enlargement print toned with tea, printed 2001.  95.9 x 120.7 cm (37 3/4 x 47 1/2 in).

bildwerk:

SALLY MANN Untitled #13 from Deep South, 1998 Gelatin silver enlargement print toned with tea, printed 2001. 95.9 x 120.7 cm (37 3/4 x 47 1/2 in).

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This tumblr is dedicated to the photographer Sally Mann. Time Magazine named her America's Best Photographer in 2001, writing:

"Mann recorded a combination of spontaneous and carefully arranged moments of childhood repose and revealingly—sometimes unnervingly—imaginative play. What the outraged critics of her child nudes failed to grant was the patent devotion involved throughout the project and the delighted complicity of her son and daughters in so many of the solemn or playful events. No other collection of family photographs is remotely like it, in both its naked candor and the fervor of its maternal curiosity and care."

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