![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t want to exaggerate the effect of our brief interaction on her life. An editor headlined the piece “The Disturbing Photographs of Sally Mann,” and that teaser, along with the humid images inside of her three lissome children, clothed and unclothed, ensured an avid readership at a time when the country was hysterical about the perils of child pornography. A 1992 cover story that I wrote for the New York Times Magazine about her and her book Immediate Family created a media sensation for a week or two. Comments/Context: This review comes with a warning that I may not be a wholly impartial critic, as I play a minor role in Sally Mann’s memoir. ![]()
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