Sally Mann

Sally Mann is an American photographer known for her intimate and often confronting analogue photography. In Still Time, her work from over several decades is brought together, revealing recurring themes such as childhood, family, landscape, and impermanence. Her images are characterized by a strong tactility and a sense of temporality, where photographs feel both deeply personal and universal.

What draws me to her work is the way she brings intimacy and time together within the image. Her photography feels honest and sometimes uncomfortable, yet also poetic, vulnerable, and at times almost fairy-tale like. Her work invites slow looking and reflects on memory, impermanence, and how time can become visible within an image.