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Photography project · since 2012

Bavaria's Native Inhabitants

Small, wild, and forgotten — a photographic portrait of native species.

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Year

since 2012

Region

Germany, Bavaria

Species

Beetles · Frogs · Mice

Technique

Macro & Field

They were here long before we arrived. They live in deadwood, in the cover of night, hidden in moors and meadows — small, often overlooked creatures that have been part of our native nature for millennia.

Tiger beetles, hazel dormice, moor frogs, midwife toads, and stag beetles: This photography project is a journey to Bavaria's true native inhabitants. I accompany them through spring and summer, into damp forests and sun-drenched sandy areas, into tree hollows and under stones.

I document their daily lives — how the stag beetle emerges from the earth for the last time, how the moor frog turns blue during its mating call, how tiny hazel dormice climb through tangled branches, silent yet alert.

Blue-colored male moor frog clutching a brown female in the water.

During the spawning season, the male moor frog turns a vibrant blue — for only a few days a year.

These are fragile worlds that we rarely notice — and often unintentionally destroy. Many of these species are now endangered or on the Red List. With this project, I want to tell their stories: stories of adaptation, survival, and beauty in small things.

Mountain tiger beetle on a rock, detailed close-up.
A hazel dormouse sits on a thin branch in the greenery.

"Native Inhabitants" is my photographic portrait of those species that make our home what it is — wild, vibrant, and full of wonder. They are the animals we pass by every day without ever seeing them.

Bavaria's Little Wild Ones

Beetles, toads, mice — portraits from the shadows.

Two young lynxes playing in the snow.

Long-term project · Bavarian Forest

In the Shadows of the Forest — Tracking the Lynx

Wild Scandinavian landscape in the light of the midnight sun.

Reportage · Scandinavia

When the Sun Doesn't Sleep — The Wilderness of Scandinavia

Blue-colored moor frogs during mating in the water.

Species conservation · Germany

Life in Hiding — Amphibians & Reptiles on Our Doorstep

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