Sally Mann - Deep south

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I was poking around Barnes and Noble last night and stumbled on "Deep South". I can't say I'm huge landscape fan, but I was flat out floored by her work. I've seen some of her family work, but hadn't seen these before. I don't know much about her process or equipment but the quality of the images were simply haunting. I was simply transported to her world. Does anybody know about how she gets that look of her prints or what she uses? Here's a PBS link: http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/mann/card1.html
 
Hi Morgan,
i`m a big fan of her work, too.
As far as i know, she works with a 8x10, or bigger, field camera. For Negatives, she uses wet collodium glass plates, i think. Probably homemade. Combined with these old large format lenses used wide open, you get some very interesting results. Of course, this means nothing without a strong photographic vision, which she obviously has.
I`m planning to do a bit of experimenting with glass plates myself, using my old Voigtländer Bergheil 9x12 cm :). Hope to post some results in the future.

(Hello Bartender, what about a Classic Voigtländer LF/MF forum? Maybe no rangefinders, but definitely classics, like the TLRs!)

All the best,
andreas


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"I embrace the accidents, the serendipity of the process ...Mistakes are not the end of the world, and perfection is not my goal."

I like that.
 
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