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STEFFEN DIEMER
From War Photojournalism to Photographer of the Silence and Contemplation -
Steffen Diemer, born in 1966 in Grünstadt, Pfalz, Germany, worked as a photographer until 2013 for internationally renowned magazines such as Der Spiegel, Stern, National Geographic and for daily newspapers such as Frankfurter Allgemeine and The Guardian.
His focus was on social documentary reportage in war and crisis zones in more than seventy countries, primarily in the Near and Middle East, the Near East, Japan, and South Africa.
From 1994 to 1998, Steffen Diemer worked mainly in Japan. In 2006 he began a long-term documentary about Kurdistan and since 2008 he has been documenting life with Hartz IV in Bayreuther Straße in Ludwigshafen. He is currently continuing to work on both documentaries.
The year 2011 marked a reorientation and a new beginning, caused by exhaustion, doubts about his mission, and a crisis of purpose because of his past experiences as a war and reportage photographer. Diemer said goodbye to journalistic photography and became enthusiastic about the wet collodion process—a photographic process that is over 170 years old and produces a motif developed on black glass.
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Diemer was a member of renowned photo agencies such as Bilderberg and Group 28 and is a partner artist of Canson Montgolfier and brand ambassador for Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar.
The artist has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries. Many of his works are in private and public collections.
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Film documentary on Steffen Diemer and his work by SWR Kultur
Steffen Diemer | Vom Kriegsreporter zum Fotografen der Stille
YouTube version (availiable with automatic subtitles in every language) : Click here
STEFFEN DIEMER
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