About

I am an award-winning wildlife filmmaker and photographer from Lucerne, Switzerland. I hold a Bachelor of Science (FHGR & BFH) in Media Engineering, specializing in film and animation.
Before becoming self-employed in 2022 and founding WildReach Productions in early 2024, I spent several years as a shooting director, crafting commercials and corporate films. Today, I develop independent wildlife documentaries and photography projects while collaborating with NGOs and production companies worldwide. I also host exhibitions, deliver talks, and lead workshops, sharing my expertise and passion for storytelling.
My wildlife photography has earned international recognition, with multiple awards—including two Highly Commended honors at the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. My work has been featured on National Geographic and BBC.

My debut documentary, KALU – Growing Up Wild (2023), was followed by Sandcastle – The Secret Life of Potter Wasps (2024) and Heart of the Osa (2024), all of which have received recognition at film festivals worldwide. In early 2025, I released my latest short film, The Leap Beneath, narrated by Coyote Peterson of Brave Wilderness. Currently, I am working as a cinematographer on several feature documentaries for broadcast, further establishing myself as a leading voice in wildlife storytelling.
Ethics are very important to me when photographing & filming wildlife. The health and wellbeing of the animal always comes first.
I am always interested to work on exciting projects so don’t hesitate to get in touch via the contact form.