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People Photography

Capturing the Essence: Unveiling the Beauty of People in Diverse Environments

Portrait Photography: Telling Your Story Through Images

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Photography lets us hold onto moments that would otherwise slip away — moments full of beauty, character, and emotion. Whether in the clean, controlled light of the studio or out in the wildness of nature, every setting has its own magic.
As a portrait photographer, I capture real people and real stories — from individuals and couples to families, teams, and companies — always aiming to show the true spirit behind the faces.

 

Formal Portraits: Timeless and Refined

The studio is where we create classic, elegant portraits — every light, background, and detail just right. Whether you need a professional headshot or a powerful image to elevate your brand, my goal is to make portraits that are polished, personal, and full of character.

 

Artistic Portraits: Creative, Unexpected, True

Sometimes, it takes a little more than a traditional portrait to tell your story. That’s where we get creative — playing with light, space, props, and ideas to create images that spark emotion and curiosity. Artistic portraits go beyond appearances to reveal something deeper.

 

Teams and Companies: Telling Your Brand Story

Strong teams build strong businesses. I work with companies to create images that reflect your team’s spirit, culture, and professionalism — whether for a rebranding, a new campaign, or simply to show the people behind the success.

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A Portrait Is a Collaboration

Every portrait begins with a conversation. I take the time to understand what you want to express — and create a space where you can be yourself. Together, we build images that aren't just flattering, but true to who you are.

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My studio is located just outside Basel, Switzerland, and I’m always happy to shoot on location wherever your story takes us.

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I work with Leica and Hasselblad cameras and lenses to bring your vision to life.

Let's talk about your ideas — reach out anytime to start the conversation.

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