Austria, 1976
Born 1976 and raised in Vienna, Beatriz Hasler has always been a keen photographer. She studied for her first degree in International Economics at the University of Vienna, graduating with a Bachelor of Honors degree in 2000 at the University of Manchester.
Her work spans over numerous art projects, including creating visual experiences in a team at the Arena in Vienna or being part of the children’s art workshop team at Womad Festival, England. She has been submitting photographic work and collages to various competitions and was featured in a calendar by the Austrian radio station FM4 for 3 consecutive years (2007-2009).
In 2000 she completed a Master of Science Degree in Design and Digital Media at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland and subsequently worked in a Design Co-operative in Glasgow until she set off to see and photograph the world from her bike for eight months.
Since 2008 she is based in Vienna, where she has founded a non-profit sports organisation for families and regularly exhibited photographic and graphic projects.
In 2015 she donated pictures for fundraising in Nepal after the earthquakes and documented the welcome refugee movement in Vienna, being featured in Wina magazine.
In 2019 she qualified and completed the masterclass for photography in 2020 in Vienna to deepen her knowledge of the visual world and broaden her path as a photographer.
Since 2021 she is a member of the professional association of arists in Austria – Berufsvereinigung der bildenden Künstler Österreichs (www.art-bv.at) and professional photographers of Austria – Berufsfotografin WKO
