Wednesday 8 June 2011

Daniel Stier



Daniel Stier is a German Photographer who came to give a guest lecture at our college. I was not overly interested in his work but this project stood out for me, he had photographed a man who's job it was to piece together ripped up letters and notes from during the war, i just thought that this was a fascinating thing to do. His style of photography is definitely documentary as all of his images had a true story behind them. I felt that he did not have much experience in talking to large groups of people so it was easy to see that he was struggling. I think that this reflected in the way that he spoke, sometimes he may have gone in to a bit too much detail about his projects. Overall i think that some of Stier's work was very interesting but it is not really something that i would be interested in doing myself.

1 comment:

  1. Hi
    Your blogs about Daniel Stier,Jill Cole and Helen Saunders feature more well informed analysis. The overall evidence is of a high standard throughout this blog and others, collectively you have achieved a Distinction ( well done Beardo!!)

    Criteria met;

    Independently research, collate and perceptively analyse and evaluate in depth an extensive range of specialist practice. (D1).
    Present exciting, well-structured findings demonstrating informed and highly articulate analysis of the techniques and visual vocabularies used in the selected work.(D2).

    Steve

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