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Article: Capturing beauty: to enter Bruno Bisang's world is to discover the truly eclectic. The famed Swiss photographer's Zurich apartment boasts stylish paintings, stunning sculptures and the work of photographers he admires. Soft, languid jazz plays while Bisang, who is reserved but personable, sips red wine and talks about his life and work.(PROFILE)(Cover story)
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- June 1, 2009
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It is a rare chance to catch up with Bisang, who spends most of his time in Milan, Paris and New York, photographing beautiful models and celebrities. He works in various genres including fashion, glamour, advertising and certainly not least, fine art. In truth, it sounds like a fantasy life. When asked about it, Bisang blushes noticeably with the mischievous look of one caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
"I enjoy the freedom of not having a normal 9-5 job," he says. "I'm lucky to have been working 30 years independently. I choose where I live, when I go to bed, when I get up in the morning. I'm serious with my work, but I'm ...
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