

Mark Steinmetz - Episode 17
Feb 25, 2021
Mark Steinmetz, an acclaimed photographer with works in major institutions and a Yale MFA graduate, shares insights into his artistic journey. He reflects on his time with Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles, revealing how their relationship shaped his approach. Steinmetz discusses the evolution of his photographic projects, touching on the influences of cinema and fellow artists. The dialogue also highlights the interplay of confidence in building connections with subjects, and the importance of personal fulfillment in artistic representation.
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Mark's Upbringing and Early Influences
- Mark Steinmetz's mother was French, and his father was Dutch, but he was born in New York City.
- He spent his childhood in various locations, including Boston, Iowa City, and Los Angeles, where he connected with Garry Winogrand.
Intimacy vs. Run and Gun
- Sasha Wolf finds Steinmetz's work more intimate than Winogrand's, focusing on deeper connections with subjects.
- Wolf questions how Steinmetz maintained confidence in his distinct style despite the prevalence of Winogrand's influence.
Cinematic Influences
- Steinmetz admires Winogrand's work but finds his own pictures different due to influences beyond photography.
- He cites film noir and Antonioni films as major inspirations, shaping mood, feeling, and book sequencing.