"Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs" is a memoir written by Sally Mann, a renowned American photographer known for her evocative and often controversial images, particularly those of her own children. The book offers a deeply personal account of Mann's life, experiences, and the creative journey that shaped her artistic vision. Released in 2015, "Hold Still" is structured around Mann's reflections on her family history, her upbringing in the American South, her marriage to her husband, Larry Mann, and her career as a photographer. It delves into the challenges, joys, and ethical dilemmas she faced while capturing intimate portraits of her children, as well as other subjects, often within the context of the rural landscape of Virginia where she resides. What sets "Hold Still" apart from traditional memoirs is its integration of photographs taken by Mann herself, providing visual insights into the moments and individuals she describes. Through her writing and imagery, Mann offers readers a candid and multifaceted exploration of identity, memory, and the complexities of art and family. The memoir received widespread critical acclaim for its lyrical prose, introspective storytelling, and the seamless interplay between text and image. It offers a compelling glimpse into the life and mind of one of contemporary photography's most influential figures.