Mark Indig was born in New York City and lives in Los Angeles. He has spent 40 years in the motion picture industry, most recently as a Studio Executive, Producer and Unit Production Manager for companies such as Disney, Miramax, Universal and Dreamworks. He has worked on films such as Body Heat, The Big Chill, Titanic, The Village, The Guardian, Tropic Thunder and the ridiculously expensive and disappointing Lone Ranger.

But it was his 15 years as a Location Manager that gave him a love of photography and a unique perspective on the landscape; learning how to tell a story about each location in a few images. He is most interested in the interaction of human activity and landscape, which can create beauty and ugliness, often in the same frame.

 

Sony A7R III, Sony 24×240 Zoom. Image: ƒ13 @ 1/160, 100 ASA, 43mm.