Born in Lexington, Virginia in 1951, Sally Mann is one of America's most famous photographers and was named "America's Best Photographer" by Time magazine in 2001.
Sally Mann was known worldwide for taking black-and-white photographs of his family relationships with friends and children in his early days, and recently Sally Mann's style has begun to shift to photographing dark, gloomy landscapes.
Sally Mann's lens never leaves her family, and her images are closely related to life, whether it is shooting young children, southern landscapes or seriously ill husbands, she uses her 8×10-frame landline to interpret her own views and attitudes towards life from the height of human nature.