At a young age I became interested in photography, took my camera everywhere. I shot everything and anything from flowers, landscapes, traveling and sports. In the 80's and 90's I combined my photography with my love for skydiving and became a freefallphotographer. Later my focus was more on my family and nature. Eventually I changed more and more back to nature and wildlife photography, a passion that I always had, but could not pursue do to lack of time. In 2017 I got interested in camera trapping, I started building my own set-up and was able to take the first images of the more elusive animals im my area. Since then I build and operate several DSLR camera traps in different areas within Switzerland. In 2023 I retired from my job as IT professional and consider my self a full-time nature photographer ;-). More than 50 publications in books, magazines, news reports including one image sold to National Geographic.
Two asp viper (Vipera aspis) mating, Eastern Jura, SwitzerlandTwo asp viper (Vipera aspis) mating, Eastern Jura, Switzerland© Daniel Zuppinger / Biosphoto - RM 2581509 |
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