Recent work
2024 was an intense and rewarding year, full of creative collaborations.
Take a look at some of my recent work.
Each post tells its own story — go on, have a scroll through 😉
The ZSG - A work of a whole year.
I had the pleasure of doing numerous photo shoots for ZSG, the boat company operating on Lake Zurich.
From refreshing their visual catalogue to covering special events like themed cruises, a Silent Party, or the Pride Boat, we had many opportunities to work together—each with its own creative challenges.
I’m especially proud to have signed the cover of the 2025 season brochure for the second year in a row with one of my photos.
This ongoing collaboration has allowed me to keep refining my approach to visual communication. By now, we've built a strong relationship based on trust, and our work together has become both seamless and creatively enriching.




LNM - The National Day Parade
On Swiss National Day, LNM — the passenger boat company operating on Lake Neuchâtel — brought me on board to capture the event.
The brief was simple but clear: cover the parade while adding my personal visual touch.
We were lucky with the weather and treated to a truly stunning golden hour, which brought out the best in the scene. The final result speaks for itself.
And the cherry on top: one of the images from that day was chosen to grace the cover of LNM’s 2025 summer brochure.






The Panta Rhei Session - the hardest work ever.
This was, without a doubt, the most technically demanding shoot I’ve ever done.
It was also thanks to this ambitious proposal that my collaboration with ZSG first began.
On paper, it sounds simple: photograph a moving boat at night, while being on board.
But technically, it’s a real balancing act:
I needed to use a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the motion, while still letting in enough light, and avoiding high ISO to maintain image quality.
The result? In my opinion, absolutely stunning.
To my knowledge, no similar photo exists — a moving boat at night, on a Swiss lake, captured in this way.
It was by far the most challenging shoot I’ve ever handled.
But the result speaks for itself.
Fun fact: I launched the drone from the rooftop deck, just in front of the pilot cabin — and edited myself out in post 😉




