the book that catapulted her career into the realm of critically lauded and publicly debated celebrity –Rebecca Bengal, <i>vogue.com</i><br />[Mann's photographs] suggest that the camera is adept at depicting the desires of the subconscious as it is in rendering the shapes of everyday life. –Andy Grundberg, <i>The New York Times</i><br />Probably no photographer in history has enjoyed such a burst of success in the art world. –<i>The New York Times</i>, 1992<br />The fears and sheltering tenderness that any parent has felt for his or her child were realized with an eidetic clarity –<i>The New York Times</i>, 1992<br />Photographs seem to represent, for Mann, a counter-reality, an opposition to what is and what was. –<i>The Atlantic</i><br />They were simply among the most beautiful photographs I had ever seen. –Sebastian Smee, <i>The Boston Globe</i><br />Sally Mann continues to probe the intimate life of her family and come up with startling, disquieting revelations. Mann's extraordinary picture of her nude daughter suspended like a shimmering white fish on a porch with unconcerned adults resonates in your mind like a dream. –Vince Aletti, <i>Village Voice</i>