Angel Fux is a photographer, artist, and educator based in the Swiss Alps. Her work sits at the intersection of astro and landscape photography, with a focus on capturing rare astronomical phenomena from high-altitude locations that few photographers ever reach.
Her specialty is the composite night panorama, a technically demanding process involving tracked multi-panel sequences and scientific processing pipelines that reconstruct what a single night holds, made visible through the accumulation of light the human eye cannot hold alone.
Aesthetically, her work balances scientific accuracy with emotional depth. She is drawn to phenomena that exist only briefly, only once a year, or only from a specific place on Earth, and she pursues them at great physical and logistical cost, in conditions that demand as much resilience as creativity.
At the heart of her work is a belief that the night sky belongs to everyone, and that photography is one of the most powerful ways to make people feel what we risk losing to artificial light.