I was born in Allgäu in 1984. My heart beats with passion for photography; it occupies the largest and most important space in my life. This is complemented by my work as a dog trainer and my deep connection to writing. Everything I do is shaped by my high sensitivity. I perceive this world intensely. This is sometimes challenging, but above all, it is my greatest tool for creating genuine and deep connections.
For me, photos are far more than just pictures. They are tangible memories. They bring past moments directly back into the here and now, whether they were beautiful or incredibly sad. A photo instantly rekindles the emotions of that time and preserves moments for eternity.
It is precisely this authenticity that I seek in my shoots with animals, couples, and families. I place absolute value on genuine connection.

True Empathy: Thanks to my sensitivity, I instinctively feel what you and your animal need. I show my true self and capture you exactly as you truly are.
No Time Pressure: I take all the time we need. If it takes longer, that's perfectly fine. The well-being of your animal or child always comes first, without compromise.
Genuine Trust: A sincere interpersonal relationship is the foundation of my work. Only then can we create images that deeply touch you and ultimately make you happy.
This deep empathy is also at the core of my work as a dog trainer. I deeply connect with the essence of every dog. I see their individual character and understand the needs that so often remain unspoken. My goal is an absolutely relaxed, stress-free, and harmonious coexistence between humans and dogs. For me, professionalism, expertise, and deep compassion are inextricably linked.
No one has shaped me more on this journey than my beloved male dog, Bagira. He was my soul dog and my wisest teacher. He tirelessly challenged me, showed me my own limits, and allowed me to grow incredibly as a trainer and as a person.
I have chronicled our shared journey in my book "Bagira". It is a big dream come true, and is available as both a physical book and a digital edition. In it, I take you through our wonderful and often sorrowful life. From humorous moments to deep responsibility, all the way to Bagira's letter from the afterlife and the heartbreaking grief at the end.
Grief is always absolutely subjective. The grief for a beloved animal is real, intense, and in no way inferior to the grief for a beloved human. Love is love. Grief is grief.
