The Beauty Part; What Mark Steines Really Wants To Do Is Direct
Anyone who's watched Mark Steines co-anchor Entertainment Tonight knows he's remarkably at ease in front of the camera. Thing is, he may be even more comfortable behind it, especially if that camera is his digital SLR.
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Not only that, he may be happier back there.
It is, after all, where he began. "Photography's been a passion
for a long time," Mark says. "I've studied it since high school.
I was going through some yearbooks and found a notation that I was the second-place
winner in the state of Iowa for a photography award, and my high school yearbook
is littered with pictures I'd done."
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For many years photography took a back seat to his broadcasting career, but
he returned to it when he had kids. "I thought, I gotta start documenting
this." He soon caught up with "the amazing technology" of
digital imaging. "I really got turned on to it about three years ago,
and now my sons--Kai is 5 and Avery is 4--are my great subject matter."
Friends, relatives, and colleagues draw his photographic attention as well;
what you don't see are photographs of celebrities. "I'm around
celebrities so much that at times it's just overwhelming," Mark
says, "and photography of celebrities is a very complex thing. There's
a photographer I've gotten to know, John Russo, and he teaches a course
on the celebrity photograph. There's so much to it--the pampering
that's involved, and how, as a photographer, you have to think, how do
they want to look? How do they want to be pictured?
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"I deal with that freight every day. My photography is for me."
The style of that photography is the result of observation and perception. "It's
partly from working with ET," Mark says. "We are such a glossy show,
very slick, highly produced, and I have no doubt that's seeped its way
into my style and the look of my photographs. But I shoot what I see in the
people; often it turns out to be the simplicity of the moment or the directness
of their personality."
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