Daniel Stiers, born 1966, is a German photographer who’s work has taken him to some of the most obscure places in the world. He creates documentary style photographs with subtle humor and lasting grace. Stier’s wry style and remarkable range puts him in frequent demand with publications such as Wallpaper, W Magazine, British Vogue, GQ, Arena, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, The Observer Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Colors, Exit etc. His portraiture work has seen him building up a collection from the world of film, design, music and art – from A- list Hollywood names to leftfield underground artists. Daniel graduated with a degree in photography from FH Dortmund and then moved to London in 1998 to work as a freelance photographer. His work has been exhibited at the Centre national de la photographie Paris, Fumi Gallery London, Notting Hill Arts Club, Brighton Photo Fringe, Singapore Photography Festival and others. Today we share Daniel’s series titled, ” The Frontier House”. The Frontier House is a personal project that Daniel shot in the outskirts of London. New …
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