never had any formal
May. 5th, 2024 08:05 amnever had any formal training in photography
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Салли Манн (англ. Sally Mann; род. 1 мая 1951, Лексингтон, штат Виргиния, США) — американский фотограф.
Известна семейными и детскими фотографиями в традициях пикториализма, моделями для которых часто служила её семья, а также пейзажами американского Юга. Искусствоведы отмечают влияние на творчество Салли Манн фотографий дочерей, которые сделала в середине XIX века британская аристократка Клементина Гаварден[5].
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Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden (née Elphinstone Fleeming; 1 June 1822 – 19 January 1865),[1] commonly known as Lady Clementina Hawarden
In 1845, she married Cornwallis Maude, 4th Viscount Hawarden, who was an Irish Conservative politician, and they lived mainly in Ireland;[7] the couple had eight girls and two boys.
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Sally Mann HonFRPS (born Sally Turner Munger;
Mann was introduced to photography by her father, who encouraged her interest in photography; his 5x7 camera became the basis of her use of large format cameras today.[6] Mann began to photograph when she was sixteen.
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Mann has never had any formal training in photography and she "never read[s] about photography"
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Mann, born and raised in Virginia, is the daughter of Robert Munger and Elizabeth Munger. In Mann's introduction for her book Immediate Family, she "expresses stronger memories for the black woman, Virginia (Gee-Gee) Carter, who oversaw her upbringing than for her own mother". Elizabeth Munger was not a big part of Mann's life, and Elizabeth said "Sally may look like me, but inside she's her father's child.
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Virginia Carter, born in 1894, raised Mann and her two brothers and was an admirable woman. "Left with six children and a public education system for which she paid taxes but which forbade classes for black children beyond the seventh grade, Gee-Gee managed somehow to send each of them to out-of-state boarding schools and, ultimately, to college." Virginia Carter died in 1994.[47]
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In 1969 Sally met Larry Mann, and in 1970 they married.[48] Larry Mann is an attorney. Before practicing law, he was a blacksmith. Around 1996 Larry was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy.[49] The couple live together in their home which they built on Sally's family's farm in Lexington, Virginia.[48]
They have three children together: Emmett (born 1979), served for a time in the Peace Corps. He died by suicide in 2016, after battling with schizophrenia following a life-threatening car collision. Jessie (born 1981), became an artist. Virginia (born 1985) became a lawyer.[48]
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Mann is passionate about endurance horse racing. In 2006, her Arabian horse ruptured an aneurysm while she was riding him. In the horse's death throes, Mann was thrown to the ground, the horse rolled over her, and the impact broke her back. It took her two years to recover from the accident. During this time, she made a series of ambrotype self-portraits.
/Тело как худ. объект/
Салли Манн (англ. Sally Mann; род. 1 мая 1951, Лексингтон, штат Виргиния, США) — американский фотограф.
Известна семейными и детскими фотографиями в традициях пикториализма, моделями для которых часто служила её семья, а также пейзажами американского Юга. Искусствоведы отмечают влияние на творчество Салли Манн фотографий дочерей, которые сделала в середине XIX века британская аристократка Клементина Гаварден[5].
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Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden (née Elphinstone Fleeming; 1 June 1822 – 19 January 1865),[1] commonly known as Lady Clementina Hawarden
In 1845, she married Cornwallis Maude, 4th Viscount Hawarden, who was an Irish Conservative politician, and they lived mainly in Ireland;[7] the couple had eight girls and two boys.
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Sally Mann HonFRPS (born Sally Turner Munger;
Mann was introduced to photography by her father, who encouraged her interest in photography; his 5x7 camera became the basis of her use of large format cameras today.[6] Mann began to photograph when she was sixteen.
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Mann has never had any formal training in photography and she "never read[s] about photography"
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Mann, born and raised in Virginia, is the daughter of Robert Munger and Elizabeth Munger. In Mann's introduction for her book Immediate Family, she "expresses stronger memories for the black woman, Virginia (Gee-Gee) Carter, who oversaw her upbringing than for her own mother". Elizabeth Munger was not a big part of Mann's life, and Elizabeth said "Sally may look like me, but inside she's her father's child.
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Virginia Carter, born in 1894, raised Mann and her two brothers and was an admirable woman. "Left with six children and a public education system for which she paid taxes but which forbade classes for black children beyond the seventh grade, Gee-Gee managed somehow to send each of them to out-of-state boarding schools and, ultimately, to college." Virginia Carter died in 1994.[47]
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In 1969 Sally met Larry Mann, and in 1970 they married.[48] Larry Mann is an attorney. Before practicing law, he was a blacksmith. Around 1996 Larry was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy.[49] The couple live together in their home which they built on Sally's family's farm in Lexington, Virginia.[48]
They have three children together: Emmett (born 1979), served for a time in the Peace Corps. He died by suicide in 2016, after battling with schizophrenia following a life-threatening car collision. Jessie (born 1981), became an artist. Virginia (born 1985) became a lawyer.[48]
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Mann is passionate about endurance horse racing. In 2006, her Arabian horse ruptured an aneurysm while she was riding him. In the horse's death throes, Mann was thrown to the ground, the horse rolled over her, and the impact broke her back. It took her two years to recover from the accident. During this time, she made a series of ambrotype self-portraits.