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  1. It's one of my all time favourite pictures from Sarah;

  2. It's one of my all time favourite pictures by Sarah.

Are they grammatically correct? What is the difference between them?

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Except for a missing hyphen, both sentences are grammatically correct but mean completely different things.

It's one of my all-time favourite pictures from Sarah

means that Sarah gives/sends you pictures and this picture is one of your favourites from her. This sentence doesn't specify the origin of the pictures.

It's one of my all-time favourite pictures by Sarah

means that Sarah takes pictures and this picture is one of your favourite pictures she has taken.

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