Perhaps one of the most controversial collection of work is Sally's collection titled "Immediate Family" featuring her own children, Virginia, Emmet, and Jessie in both natural settings as well as "purposely posed". She referred to her children as her models and they knew they had a job to do and wanted to do it well. They would pose sometimes hours for the perfect shot taken by an obsessively critical Sally. It was Sally's intention to capture their childhood as she felt it was changing so quickly she wanted to make a record of their lives. She doesn't remember much of her own childhood and says she doesn't trust memories so she feels it's important to use photos to tell the "truth".