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They both took non-pornographic pictures of young people as they grew up. Sally Mann photographed her own children and Sturges photographed families at a French nudist colony. Regardless of the purity of their intentions, and the finished products, their work created the usual controversy within certain [the genital-phobic, sexually-challenged] segments of society. The photographs are well-regarded by the [cultured, sophisticated, intelligent] majority of art lovers and critics.

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