Self-taught photographer with a focus on grand human-made creations, the big as well as the tiny world of nature and experimental aspects in photography.

Born in Zurich, Marc-Antoine Grepper holds an MA in Architecture from EPF Lausanne and currently works for an international management consulting boutique in Switzerland. His passion for photography began in the 1980s with a Nikon F and a black-and-white photo lab in the basement of his parents’ home, where his father first introduced him to the magic of the medium. With the rise of digitization in the early 1990s, he began exploring technologies beyond traditional black-and-white SLRs, experimenting with compact APS cameras and early digital photography—both of which continue to influence and enrich his work today.

A small humanoid Lego figurine with a bald head and smiling face looking down at a camera lens marked NIKKOR Z 70-200mm 1:2.8 VR S.