About

Daniel Infanger is a Swiss-based photographer and director, specialized in film and photography for international ad and corporate clients.
Born 1967 in Engelberg / Switzerland lives in Basel and Zurich. He has published two books of photography, which were billed as «the most beautiful Swiss books». 

The privilege of working with esteemed clients both domestically and internationally across various industries has been enjoyed. In the advertising sector, notable clients include Chanel, Mercedes, Credit Suisse, Novartis, Roche, Swisscom, Tissot, UBS, Kantonalbanken, Coop, Condé Nast, Sunrise, Helvetia, Holcim, and Zurich Tourismus.

Editorial work has been featured in prestigious publications such as Annabelle, Architectural Digest, Condé Nast, Rolling Stone, Mercedes Magazin International, and NZZ.

Collaborations have included distinguished artists like Jean-Michel Othoniel, Stephan Eicher, and Calexico.

For annual reports, services have been provided to prominent organizations including Basler Kantonalbank, Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank, Coop, Energiedienst, Swisslos, and Swica.

The work has been showcased in numerous prestigious exhibitions, including a solo exhibition TME at the Talmuseum Engelberg from 2021 to 2022, and exhibitions at Kornschütte Luzern in 2021. The work was also featured at Galerie Lumas in Zürich in 2016 and Photobastei in Zurich in 2014. Additionally, participation in the Swiss Photo Award, Selection Werkschau der Schweizer Fotografie in 2012, and Photo Schweiz at Maaghalle Zürich from 2010 to 2012. Other significant exhibitions include J.J. Rousseau with Stephan Eicher in Genève in 2012, I Want Your Picture at Espace Commines in Paris in 2011, and the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles in 2000.

The honor of receiving the «Die schönsten Schweizer Bücher» (The Most Beautiful Swiss Books) award in 2000 and 2005, presented by the Federal Office of Culture (Bundesamt für Kultur), has been achieved. Additionally, the Jan Tschichold Prize was awarded in 2000 by the Federal Office of Culture, further highlighting a commitment to exceptional design and quality. The work has also been selected for the Swiss Photo Award in 2000, 2002, and 2012. Furthermore, the Swiss Press Award was received in 2022.