about…

… Mirko Bleuer

– based in Central Switzerland
– in his late 40ies
– MSc in Business Administration, University of Berne
– working in the aviation sector since 2009.
– private pilot licence, land- and seaplanes
– passionate photographer
– acting with dedication, pursuing perfection, strong ability to adopt to new circumstances
– fluent in German, English, French; plus some Dutch and Danish :-]
– makes my day: laughing, discovering, seeing the world from above, snowboarding

… mbl photography

– started ~2004 with a pre-owned Canon Compact Digital Camera
– entered the digital SLR world in 2006 with a Nikon D50
– full frame sensor camera since 2013 (Nikon D600)
– shooting the Nikon D750 FX, ever since its introduction in 2014 (! :-) )
– Nikon prime & zoom lenses
– plus great backup cameras from Nikon (DX), Canon (P&S) and App1e.
– post-processing skills through learning-by-doing in Adobe PhotoShop & Lightroom

Assignments:

– Print: Blick (Ringier); Berner Zeitung /Thuner Tagblatt /Berner Oberländer; Pilatus Post Customer Magazine, Dassault Falcon Customer Magazine
– Clubs: Imagery for MFGP Motorfluggruppe Pilatus, FGSK Flugsportgruppe Sarnen-Kägiswil, SPAS Seaplane Pilots Association Switzerland, FGR Fluggruppe RUAG
– Organisations: beco Berner Wirtschaft Economie Bernoise; Swiss Federal Office of Energy SFOE; Mathys Partner Visualisierung; Pilatus Aircraft Ltd.; ABAG Airport Buochs AG
– ccasional assignments: e.g. airborne photography, portrait session, artist shooting etc., on request
– Calendars: Albis Wings Flying Club (production 2025), ABAG Airport Buochs AG (production 10 years in a row since 2017), Pilatus Aircraft customer Calendar (1 contribution), RUAG Aviation employee Calendar (2 contributions), flightforum ch Aviation Calendars (several contributions) ; P3-Flyers Calendar (1 contribution); production for own use (annually)

photo credits:

– site logo: Tis Meyer
    used with friendly permission, thank you!
– author portrait: Kuno Gross
    used with friendly permission, thank you!
– all other images: Mirko Bleuer