
Photographers

Virgile Simon Bertrand (1972) studied Applied Arts at Ecole Boulle (Paris) and photography at Ecole Nationale de la Photographie (Arles).

Alexander Gempeler (24.09.1970), Swiss architecture photographer, Berne.

Florian Holzherr (1970), studied photography/photodesign at the "Staatliche Fachakademie für Fotodesign" in Munich.

Eugeni Pons (1964), Spanish architecture photographer, Lloret de Mar, Girona

Since the summer of 1993, Klaus Mellenthin has been working as a freelance photographer, mainly specialized in portrait, commercial, travel and street photography.

Alexander Sauer (1971) and Andreana Scanderbeg (1969), Zürich/Switzerland

The French National Library in Paris is using an ALPA 12 XY for their digital large format copy work with stitching.
She is a photographer who uses the ALPA SWA and a medium format digital back to create black-and-white prints of landscapes and cityscapes.

Luc Delahaye (French, born 1962) - Luc Delahaye's photographs are made where newspapers report on eveyday.

Raymond Depardon, born in Villefranche-sur-Saône in 1942, belongs to a generation of French photographers reluctant to over interpret its subjects.

Walter Niedermayr (ALPA photographer since early 2000): Born in 1952 in Bolzano (Italy).

After working more than 20 years as a music engineer, Bruno Stevens (born 1959) decided to become a photojournalist in 1998.

Taca Sui (Chinese, born 1984) - fine art photographer currently based in New York and Beijing.























