Lived there. The terms of the agreement with the Cincinnati Society was 10 of the cost of the house with an exchange for a room in a house in perpetuity, so we are aligned with the Cincinnati Society for some time in the future. Thank you to kendall for directory everything and to the director for inviting me here tonight. Prisonerstalk about of war in the southern campaigns and a note on the title of my book. From the british commandant at charleston during the British Occupation and he wrote in the midst of the winter of 17801780 12 relieve us of us using leaving the archaic spelling. Not beuld want to responsible for the next war but thats can also really be used for the american prisoners themselves because they certainly had endured a great deal of suffering with the british. A little background, this is a war throughout history prisoners of war throughout history have really had a tough road. Back in ancient times, romans would either slaughter or as he their prisoners and we are
New york. Charlie when did this love affair with photography begin . Sally pretty early relay. 17. Charlie did your dad give you your first camera . Sally he did. He had taken it around the world in 1939. 1937. He handed it to me with virtually no explanation. This is how you load the film. This is the weston light meter. You remember that. I just started taking pictures. It was an instant love affair. Charlie what was it . Sally i was just ecstatic. The joy of looking at a negative, the fixers dripping down your arms when you hold it up to the light, its magic. It is still magic. Charlie it is that more than taking the picture . Sally yeah, maybe. You take the picture, and you so fervently play that you have the 1 10 of a second you hope you got, and so many times you dont. You get the 1 10 of a second on either side of the one you hoped you got. Really, it is when youve seen the negative when the moment happens. There is nothing like the moment. Its almost sexual in its intensity. Yo
Photographs. I spoke with sally mann in a rare and candid conversation in new york. Charlie when did this love affair with photography begin . Sally pretty early relay. 17. Charlie did your dad give you your first camera . Sally he did. He had taken it around the world in 1939. 1937. He handed it to me with virtually no explanation. This is how you load the film. This is the weston light meter. You remember that. I just started taking pictures. It was an instant love affair. Charlie what was it . Sally i was just ecstatic. Negativef looking at a , the fixers dripping down your arms when you hold it up to the light, its magic. It is still magic. Charlie it is that more than taking the picture . Sally yeah, maybe. You take the picture, and you so fervently play that you have the 1 10 of a second you hope you got, and so many times you dont. You get the 1 10 of a second on either side of the one you hoped you got. Really, it is when youve seen the negative when the moment happens. There i
Photograph. An when youre on the other side. It is, it is the strangest thing but its so powerful and engaging, i get lost in that moment. Im always very leary of photographing the same scene that the audience,ed reader has seen so many times before. Because i dnted want to be in a situation, take photos, send them home and have the viewer say god, ive seen this so many times before and just ask the page without asking the question god what is going on there. So im looking for quiet moments, or intimate moments, moments that are unique, meets where people let their guard down. Rose all about photography when we continue. Funding is provided by american express. Additional funding provided by and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Sally mann is one of maeferks preeminent photographers for three decades. She has captured images that are hauntin
Photograph. An when youre on the other side. It is, it is the strangest thing but its so powerful and engaging, i get lost in that moment. Im always very leary of photographing the same scene that the audience,ed reader has seen so many times before. Because i dnted want to be in a situation, take photos, send them home and have the viewer say god, ive seen this so many times before and just ask the page without asking the question god what is going on there. So im looking for quiet moments, or intimate moments, moments that are unique, meets where people let their guard down. Rose all about photography when we continue. Funding is provided by american express. Additional funding provided by and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Sally mann is one of maeferks preeminent photographers for three decades. She has captured images that are hauntin