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Bernd Rodrian, born in 1966, trained as a photographer and studied photographic engineering in Cologne, specializing in the conservation and restoration of photography. Since 2002, he has headed the Heidersberger Institute in Wolfsburg, which researches and processes the photographic estate of Heinrich Heidersberger. Rodrian also works as a curator and freelance photographer. In 2000 and 2001, he was awarded the "Willi Luther Prize for Photography" by Volkswagen AG. Rodrian was Chairman of the Image Section of the German Photographic Society (DGPh) and has held teaching positions at the University of Hildesheim and the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Salzgitter.
The lectures take place in presence and start on Mondays at 18:00 in the faculty lecture hall. The lectures are open to the public and can be attended digitally via the QR code. Attendance in person is required for recognition of the module EV 3 /Office Perspective/.
The lectures are recognized for members of the AKNW with 2 continuing education points. Participation is possible both on site and digitally. For digital participation, please register via the following e-mail address: