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I took up photography because...
I am an electrical engineer by
trade, so when the first digital
cameras came out I was fascinated
by the technology behind them.
I bought an Olympus C2100-UZ
with my first pay cheque: it had a
2.1Mp sensor and 10:1 zoom lens.
Back then it seemed miraculous.
Gradually I became more
interested in making pictures than
the tools used to create them.

Tell us about your favourite
photographic themes.
As a keen hiker, I really enjoy
being outdoors – this has led to a
passion for seascapes, landscapes
and treescapes, which I often
shoot using long exposures. This

technique helps me to work out the
essence of a scene or subject. I’m
also drawn to interesting buildings
and architectural details.

Name one item that every
photographer should own.
You can’t shoot long exposures
without a tripod, so that’s
my must-have item.

What’s the biggest risk you have
taken as a photographer?
I once climbed down a very steep
ravine, despite injuring my knee
a few months earlier.

Do you have a photographic habit
that you wish you could shake?
Having returned from one

photographic trip, I always wait too
long before embarking on the next.
Photography isn’t my profession


  • I’m an amateur who enjoys
    taking pictures – so there’s a lot
    going on in my life. I have a family
    who I want to spend time with and
    a house that seems to need
    constant repair. Also, at present,
    I’m not that motivated to take
    pictures – if I take a break I often
    find that the urge comes back.


Who has been the greatest
influence on your photography?
I’ve never really studied the
photographic masters of the past,
so it’s hard to name one person.
However, I do like the work and
approach of Cole Thompson –

a modern day photographer
whose compositions are
exceptionally well thought out.

Tell us about a photographic
opportunity you have missed.
I miss quite a few photographic
opportunities, particularly when
I’m out and about with my family.
I might see an intriguing subject,
but I know that with my style and
pace it can take an hour or so to
get a single shot, so I usually
drive on.

What has been your most
embarrassing moment
as a photographer?
So far I’ve been lucky enough not
to embarrass myself too much.

All images © Stefan Bäurle

FEATURE
60-SECOND EXPOSURE

Outdoor enthusiast (and electrical engineer) Stefan Bäurle has a passion


for landscapes, architecture, hiking and technology. Here he talks to Tracy


Hallett about annoying habits, essential characteristics and knee injuries.


Embarcadero, San Francisco, California

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