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A Thousand Crossings, a photobook by Sally Mann, one of America's leading female photographers. From the 1980s to the 1990s, Sally Man is known as a representative work, such as "Immediate Family", which was famous for portrait works with motifs of everyday family, boys and girls, and caused various debates. In recent years, he is an artist who creates works with more contemporary elements such as mysterious and fantastic (social) landscapes and atelier photographs of Sai Toonbury. This book is about Sally Man who has created works in various genres, from portraits to still life to landscape, and the history and heritage of the southern United States, which is the basis of the creation, that is, the relation between the artist and the unique identity of the land. A collection of works that spun the ship. It contains a comprehensive overview of Sally's career, including unpublished works, and in particular this is a complete book from 2000 onwards.