Which hide for nature photographers?

Which hide for nature photographers?

A good hide is essential for many nature photographers – but which one suits your needs? In this article, I compare different models, explain the pros and cons and give practical tips for setup, comfort and camouflage. How to find the right hiding place for your wildlife photography.

The return of the bee-eater in Bavaria

The return of the bee-eater in Bavaria

Exotic, colorful and long gone: The bee-eater is returning to the Danube. In the warm floodplains of Bavaria, the colorful bird finds ideal breeding conditions – and offers nature photographers spectacular motifs. In this article, I will show you where and how you can observe and photograph the animals.

10 years in lynx land: camera traps tell stories

10 years in lynx land: camera traps tell stories

My camera traps have been documenting the lives of lynx in the Bavarian Forest for a decade. What began as a personal project became a valuable collaboration with Luchs Bayern e.V. The images not only show lynxes, but also other wild animals – a contribution to nature photography, environmental education and species protection.

Tanzania – Self-drive photo tour

Tanzania – Self-drive photo tour

A self-drive trip through Tanzania – from the Serengeti to Lake Natron – offers unforgettable photo opportunities and adventures. In this experience report, I share our route, experiences and practical tips on rental cars, campsites and equipment. Ideal for nature photographers who want to travel independently and experience the wilderness up close.

In lynx land – wild lynxes in the Bavarian Forest

In lynx land – wild lynxes in the Bavarian Forest

The Bavarian Forest is home to the Eurasian lynx – one of the last refuges of this shy cat in Germany. In this article, I share my experiences of photographing lynx and provide insights into current conservation projects that are working to protect these impressive animals.