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South Central
Book • 2007
Mark Steinmetz's "South Central" is a photographic monograph showcasing his intimate and observational style.
The book features images captured in a medium-sized American city, focusing on everyday moments and interactions with people.
Steinmetz's work in "South Central" explores themes of community, anonymity, and the human condition in an urban setting.
The photographs are characterized by their candid nature and ability to evoke a sense of place and time.
The book's title, "South Central," is intentionally somewhat ambiguous, suggesting that the depicted scenes could be found in many similar locations across the country.
The book features images captured in a medium-sized American city, focusing on everyday moments and interactions with people.
Steinmetz's work in "South Central" explores themes of community, anonymity, and the human condition in an urban setting.
The photographs are characterized by their candid nature and ability to evoke a sense of place and time.
The book's title, "South Central," is intentionally somewhat ambiguous, suggesting that the depicted scenes could be found in many similar locations across the country.
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Mentioned by Sasha Wolf as the guest of the podcast episode, discussing his photographic journey and influences.

Mark Steinmetz - Episode 17