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Old 09-06-2007, 10:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Video with Sally Mann and daughter Virginia

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17861120/site/newsweek/

I can get lost in the photographs and visit all the layers as if we're studying the layers of relationship.

I always found Mann's work amazing.

And I find her daughter now stunning! Enjoy the video.
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Oh, thanks for that - for the link to the video and to the article - no time to look at it just this minute, but it's bookmarked and something I certainly look forward to looking at a bit later....
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Not nearly enough, wish it were longer... but thanks for the link!!
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Thanks so much. It's great to have insight into those photos.
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Old 09-06-2007, 11:31 PM   #5 (permalink)
 
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I've always loved Sally Mann's work. Thanks for alerting us to this video.
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The first time I leafed through Immediate Family I didn't much care for it. But something drew me back each time I visited the bookstore. Amazingly, the book remained unbought for months while I returned almost weekly and sought it out repeatedly.

I know own three copies (for fear of it going out of print), and it is easily one of my favorite books. The pictures are so tantalizing, beguiling, and profound, that I feel like I know Sally's kids personally.

Thanks for the video!

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That was a treat! Thank you for posting.
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The first time I leafed through Immediate Family I didn't much care for it. But something drew me back each time I visited the bookstore. Amazingly, the book remained unbought for months while I returned almost weekly and sought it out repeatedly.

I know own three copies (for fear of it going out of print), and it is easily one of my favorite books. The pictures are so tantalizing, beguiling, and profound, that I feel like I know Sally's kids personally.
The power of photography! (well, some photography, anyway).

Thanks for sharing that...
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Great video.... She is easily one of my favorite photographers.

Thanks Jeffrey!
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That was a treat! Thanks for sharing the link.
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