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The Players
Book • 2015
Mark Steinmetz's "The Players" is a photographic monograph that explores the world of sports and athletic competition.
The book captures the intensity, drama, and camaraderie of athletes in action.
Steinmetz's intimate and observational style allows viewers to connect with the subjects on a personal level, witnessing their dedication, passion, and moments of both triumph and defeat.
The photographs are characterized by their dynamic composition and ability to convey a sense of movement and energy.
The book offers a compelling visual narrative of the human spirit in the context of athletic pursuit.
The book captures the intensity, drama, and camaraderie of athletes in action.
Steinmetz's intimate and observational style allows viewers to connect with the subjects on a personal level, witnessing their dedication, passion, and moments of both triumph and defeat.
The photographs are characterized by their dynamic composition and ability to convey a sense of movement and energy.
The book offers a compelling visual narrative of the human spirit in the context of athletic pursuit.
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during his review of the film The Studio.


Mark Kermode

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David Oyelowo on Government Cheese + Mark’s verdict on The Studio
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as a 1400-page book about baseball players from 1890-1990.

Nate Fisher

917 - Touchdown Tim Chitters feat. D.J. Byrnes & Eephus (3/17/25)
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as the guest of the podcast episode, discussing his photographic journey and influences.

Sasha Wolf

Mark Steinmetz - Episode 17
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while recalling his experience at Boris Becker's book launch.

Simon Mundie

How To Get More Flow In Your Everyday Life
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in relation to a discussion about the TV show "The Studio".

Jason Snell

557: I Will Run a Four-Minute Mile
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as a photographer whose work he admires.

Grant Scott

A Photographic Life - 160: Plus Mark Steinmetz