For those interested, you can see some of the Motherland work on the Jackson Fine
Art gallery at
http://www.photogal.com/This_Month/this_month.html
I had lost track of her work since seeing her books of family portraiture - which
I found both interesting and somewhat disturbing. This more recent work is
really great.
Guy
Rustart@aol.com wrote:
> I think the Sally Man article was in Aperture a few years back.
> Rusty
>
>
> >someone correct me if I am wrong here, but I cant recall which magazine it
> was, either View Camera, or Camera Arts, but there was an article done on
> Sally Mann's works, and I paraphrase here, but she used a 8X10 camera set up
> on cinder (concrete)blocks to hold the camera steady, used old soft
> portrait lenses that many of the old studios were discarding( Verito
> Professionals maybe (?) ) and if memory serves me , she toned her prints in
> a
> dilute mixture of brewed teas/coffees, to give the prints a sepia effect,
> anyone else recall this anecdote ? >>
>
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