IMAGE Film
Imagefilm with documentary approach
An image film can be more than just a visual flagship. It can demonstrate attitude, make people approachable, and tell stories about projects in their real environment. We work with a documentary approach—even in image films. That means real situations, authentic encounters, and images that don't look staged, but lived.
Highend imagery - even in difficult terrain
Many projects that make a difference do not take place in the studio. They originate in the mountains, on the water, in the wind, in the snow, or far away from paved roads. I work as an off-road camerawoman and deliver high image quality even in physically demanding production environments. Whether ski touring, mountaineering, boating, or filming in changing weather conditions—I am confident in outdoor settings and can work close to the action. My physical fitness is not a secondary aspect, but part of how I work.
A filmmaker-network who understands the outdoors
My network consists of mountain and water sports enthusiasts who are professionals in their disciplines— from diving to ski touring and mountaineering to paragliding. This enables: + Filming in challenging terrain + Authentic perspectives + Safe procedures + Access to special locations and sports This creates a realistic picture of your work — especially for brands, clubs, and organizations in the outdoor or sports sector.
When is a documentary-style image film the right way to go?
An image film can be particularly powerful if you: + want to convey your values credibly + work with real people + want to show your work in a real environment + implement sports or nature-related projects + want to strengthen your community + want to convince sponsors or partners A good image film not only shows what you do—it shows what you stand for.










