For my photography project at the Biel Photography Days 2025, I focused on wildlife corridors as a way of restoring nature. The main theme was “Horizons.” Wildlife corridors expand the living space for animals and, in a way, their horizon. Highways cut through important habitats, and corridors let animals cross these barriers safely. They are quiet, human-made connections that should feel like natural hills to the animals.
I researched where working wildlife corridors are located and chose six: Bötzingen, Ins, Lyssach, Mühleberg, Nennigkofen, and Utzenstorf. On site, I photographed the crossings from the front, from the perspective an animal would have. The six selected images show seemingly normal landscapes that look untouched, revealing their human-made origin only through the context.
150 × 100 cm
Photography
2025