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"Past K-Ville" is a photobook by Mark Steinmetz, one of America's leading contemporary photographers. In the 1980s, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue the work of master photographer Garry Winogrand, where he spent a year training alongside him. He then moved to Georgia and has since based his work in the American South. In recent years, he has appeared in the fashion collection photography magazine "Union," and while his work is not flashy, it has gained popularity for its landscape portraits and prints, featuring a texture that matches modern sensibilities and a distinctive sense of style. This book is published by Stanley/Baker, a British independent publisher known for its continued publication of high-quality photobooks. It follows the style of "Fifteen Miles to K-Ville," published in 2016, but as the title suggests, it features images taken in the same American South in the 1990s. This collection of works has been praised by Alec Soth, a highly popular and talented photographer in the contemporary photography world, who was drawn to the analogue and soft atmosphere that seems to contradict modern society. Limited to 1,000 copies.