
LARB Radio Hour Sally Mann's "Art Work: On the Creative Life"
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Jan 2, 2026 Sally Mann, an acclaimed American photographer and author known for her groundbreaking works and candid reflections on art, shares insights from her book, Artwork: On the Creative Life. She delves into her journey to becoming an artist and discusses how self-doubt fuels her creativity. Mann emphasizes the importance of persistence, drawing from her experiences with rejection and her rural Southern roots that shape her art. She also candidly addresses controversies surrounding her work and the evolving nature of photography in a world flooded with images.
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Embrace Terrier-Like Obsession
- When obsession takes hold, pursue work relentlessly and accept being distracted from daily life.
- Embrace a terrier-like focus: latch on to the project and refuse to let go until it's finished.
Doubt Drives Labor
- Mann reframes self-doubt as fuel: she works harder rather than surrendering to paralysis.
- She doubts talent's primacy and emphasizes toil and repeated effort to improve work.
Learning Photography On The Job
- Mann learned photography on the job by shooting university baby and wedding portraits rather than at an MFA program.
- She views that practical apprenticeship as effective but slower and less connected to mentors.







