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Switzerland to India by motorcycle — 13 countries, 18,000 km, five months. Winner of the City of Sion "Coup de cœur" prize.
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Hi, I'm a Swiss videographer based in Valais, specializing in cinematic content for outdoor sports and brands. With over 10 years behind the lens and currently completing my Bachelor's at the University of St. Gallen, I bring both creative vision and strategic thinking to every project.
From high-altitude ski lines to brand campaigns and local events, I capture the raw energy of adventure with precision and authenticity. I work with athletes, brands, and individuals who want their stories to be told in a genuine and impactful way.
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Available for outdoor sports, events, brand films, and adventure projects. Based in Valais — open to travel.
Mountain bike event coverage — speed, dust, and raw riding energy.
Coverage of the MTB event in Gampel — capturing the intensity of mountain bike racing through fast-paced camera work and dynamic editing.
Switzerland to India by motorcycle — 13 countries, 18,000 km, five months on the road.
SAFAR is a 1h23 documentary film following a five-month motorbike journey from Switzerland to India that two friends and I undertook at the age of 20, right after high school. Crossing 13 countries and riding over 18,000 km, it is the biggest video project I've made — blending travel, adventure and personal growth.
Through this film, I wanted to capture the intensity of the road, the encounters along the way and the mindset of young people pushing their limits — with the aim of inspiring others to step out of their comfort zone and explore the world.
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Full film — 1h23
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On the road
Dynamic first-person-view flights — capturing fast-moving subjects in ways traditional drones can't.
This FPV showreel brings together my best shots from this season, showcasing dynamic flights captured with first-person-view drones. After many years of flying traditional drones, FPV has opened up a new way of filming — allowing me to get incredibly close to fast-moving subjects and create shots that would have been unimaginable before.
Launch film for a new trail running club — shot in one autumn day in the forest.
I was asked by a new trail running club in Leuk to film their launch video. We shot everything in a single autumn day, just before winter settled in — giving us amazing golden conditions.
The idea was to mix two feelings: the speed and chaos of running with fast shots, and calmer moments focused on the forest atmosphere. The orange autumn trees became central to the mood — energy, community, and a strong connection to the trails.

Europe's premier freeride invitational — elite riders, secret terrain, deep powder.
The Nendaz Backcountry Invitational is a premier European freestyle and freeride competition held annually in Nendaz, Switzerland — elite, hand-picked riders on steep terrain with custom-built features in a secret location.
Alongside Krew Production, I covered the entire event from start to finish. In this kind of environment, everything moves fast — light, weather, and action can change in seconds.

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1000+ runners through Saillon's medieval streets — drone, camera, and action-cam combined.
Since its creation in 1973, the Ste-Catherine Race in Saillon has grown into a major regional race welcoming over 1000 runners each year — from 530m up to 11.06km across the medieval village streets.
I mixed drone shots, camera footage and action-cam angles to create a fast-paced aftermovie capturing both the village atmosphere and the intensity of the race.
33 seconds. Four athletes. Thick fog. Raw alpine energy.
Shot in Verbier over two intense days for Aura Studio, this vertical film brought together four athletes — Noah Eichenberger, Martin Aeby, Matthieu Vilminot, and Marti Munoz Escartin.
Thick fog constantly reshaped visibility — but that atmosphere became part of the story. In just 33 seconds, the edit captures their skill and the unique feel of Verbier — raw, minimal, powerful.

A freeride ski film about freedom during Covid — where everything began.
Created in 2021 during my final year of high school as my travail de maturité — a freeride skiing film about how the mountains became an escape during Covid. While almost everything was closed, Swiss ski resorts stayed open and gave my friends and me a place to keep moving and feel free.
It was my first real project where I had to handle everything myself — concept, filming, organisation, and the full edit. I still feel it holds up visually and emotionally today.
Shot in under an hour — proof that good light and the right energy is enough.
A quick, spontaneous edit filmed with Matthieu Vilminot in Nax for Mullet Tea × Adrelyx. Shot in under an hour, it's a reminder that a simple setup, good light, and the right energy can create something that feels strong.