Frédéric Spillmann is a Swiss photographer and visual artist. He was born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1971 and has been living and working in Zurich since 1997.
Spillmann's work is characterized by its strong sense of composition, light, and color. He has a unique ability to capture the beauty of everyday life, often focusing on the overlooked details that make up our world. His photographs have been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and National Geographic.
Spillmann's work has been exhibited internationally at galleries and museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Kunsthaus Zurich. He has also received numerous awards for his photography including the Swiss Photo Award (2005) and the Prix de la Photographie Paris (2006).
In addition to his photographic work, Spillmann is also an accomplished filmmaker. His films have been shown at festivals around the world including Cannes Film Festival (2009) and Sundance Film Festival (2010). He has also directed several music videos for artists such as Moby and The Chemical Brothers.
Frédéric Spillmann continues to push boundaries with his photography and filmmaking, creating works that are both visually stunning and emotionally powerful.