Steinmetz, Mark
American, b. 1961
Steinmetz's earlier work more openly touches on America's communal ideals, examining the traditions that help structure the process of growing up. In addition to documenting childhood experiences like summer camp, Steinmetz completed a series of photographs between 1986 and 1989 about Little League Baseball. Kids are introduced to baseball, dubbed "America's pastime," at a young age, and as these photographs communicate, it is an activity that encourages both team play and individual achievement. Steinmetz's pictures center on the young players, with coaches and parents appearing as secondary figures, and he frequently shoots from a low angle that a mimics a child's perspective. In the process, foreshadowing the qualities of his later work, he conveys a sense of individual feeling in each image, ranging from displays of enthusiasm to boredom, confidence to hesitancy.
Mark Steinmetz completed a BA from Wesleyan University (1982) and an MFA from Yale University (1986). He has taught at Emory University, Harvard University, Sarah Lawrence College, and Yale University. He resides in Athens, Georgia.