Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Here's two interviews from the PBS show "art 21" about Sally Mann and her dog bone photos, and her use of the
Collodian or wetplate process --making glass negatives to shoot in her 8x10 view camera. She's done lots of photos of her kids and amazing landscapes that were shot with screwed up lenses.
Here are some thumbnail images of her Deep South series. The thumbnails do not do these photos justice.
I got her book "What Remains" from the library. I love the way she takes things to the edge. Some photos are barely visible in a field of black.
If you want to learn more about her here's a google search on her name.
Collodian or wetplate process --making glass negatives to shoot in her 8x10 view camera. She's done lots of photos of her kids and amazing landscapes that were shot with screwed up lenses.
Here are some thumbnail images of her Deep South series. The thumbnails do not do these photos justice.
I got her book "What Remains" from the library. I love the way she takes things to the edge. Some photos are barely visible in a field of black.
If you want to learn more about her here's a google search on her name.
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