Lisa Kristin Schrötter
Industry
Photography
Specialization
Sports, travel, people
Products in use
AV PRO SE CFexpress B 1 TB
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Card Reader PKT SD
Lisa Kristin is a professional photographer based in Upper Austria. Her style centers on capturing authentic beauty and excitement, whether she’s shooting landscapes, people, or sport.

Making photography a lifestyle with Lisa Kristin Schrötter
Telling authentic stories through photography


Starting a lifelong career with a lucky mistake
“When I was 15, my brother showed me an advert for a graphic design school”, she explains. “I thought it sounded cool, so I did the entrance exam. A few days later, they told me I had one of the top three exam scores and offered me a place in the school.”
“So I moved to Vienna, but on the first day of school, my name wasn’t on the list. It turned out I’d done the exam on the wrong day. I hadn’t done the exam for graphic design — I’d done the exam for photography! And so for the next five years, I went to school and learned how to take photos.”
“After leaving school, I immediately registered myself as a photographer, and things grew slowly from there. I worked in some other jobs too, but I always did photography and it became my full-time job.”
Accepting the highs and lows of photography as a lifestyle
“People always ask me how to become an ambassador for a camera brand — but for me, it was something that just happened”, she comments.
“They kept asking me to try one of their cameras and, just to be nice, I said yes. I took it on a trip to Myanmar, where I was shooting a Buddhist temple. After that, I fell in love with their cameras.”

“I want to be honest when I talk about my work. I think a lot of photographers make it sound this job is always so beautiful and nice — but sometimes it f*** up. There are a lot of ups and downs. Sometimes I don't know how I’m going to earn money next month or when I’m going to find time for sleep. But I wouldn’t change it for anything!”
Discovering Angelbird and joining the Collective
“I knew the owner of a store who had Angelbird products. He came to me and said ‘hey, you gotta check out this brand and their products because they’re really awesome.’ Then I heard from Roman, the CEO of Angelbird — and I’ve been using their products ever since.”
“I do a lot of presentations and speeches at photography events, and I always end up mentioning Angelbird, because I’ve been using them for so many years now.”
Choosing the right camera gear by focusing on style
“I usually bring just one or two lenses with me”, she explains. “But I choose my lenses by looking at the style and how they take a photo — not the range. If you take two 50-millimeter lenses, even from the same brand, your photos will look different with each one.“
“If I shoot with the XT-5, my favorite lens is the XF50mm F1.0. If I’m shooting with the medium format camera then it’s the GF63mm. I also love the GF500mm, which is a new kind of lens from Fujilfilm. In August I was in Greenland shooting whales for an adventure company with this lens, and it was just amazing.”
Relying on Angelbird gear to support spontaneity
“I use Angelbird SD cards and CFexpress™ v4 Type B cards, and the Angelbird card readers. But my favourite piece of camera gear from them is the SSD2GO PKT. They are my little brains and I have millions of them!”
“Often a client calls me and tells me they need more photos from a shoot, or they want some follow-up work done. Storing my photos online would not work, because I’m often in places with a weak internet connection on my travels. But with these SSD drives, I can carry around my work from recent years.
“I also do lots of presentations and speeches, and I’m very spontaneous with what I talk about. I like to just connect the SSD drives, open my photos and talk about them. That’s why Angelbird drives are so helpful for me — they’re portable and super, super fast”.



Workflow tip: be strict about backing up your data
“But then you lose a card or something else happens. So always be strict about saving your data, and spend money on good SSDs. If you buy cheap ones, they won’t last long and you get no support if something goes wrong. “
Lisa makes an initial copy on an SSD drive soon after the shoot. She then makes another copy on an SD card and two more on SSD drives later, totalling four backups.
Sharing advice for newbie creators looking to make their mark
“Don’t undercharge just because you’re having fun”, she stresses. “A lot of people think that photography is not something you need to pay for. They think all you have to do is bring your camera to an event that you’re going to attend anyway and press the shutter button.”
“But it’s very important to make people aware that this is work, even if it’s something you enjoy. And of course, there will always be someone who will do it cheaper. So you should sit down and think about what makes you special, and why people should give you the job instead of those cheaper options. It’s very important to do that right from the beginning.”
Learning lessons from bad experiences


“But the nice thing was that I had my laptop in a normal plastic shopping bag, so the thieves didn’t take it. And so now that’s something I always talk about in my speeches when people ask me about equipment. If you take your camera gear in a plastic bag or a dirty old rucksack — instead of a fancy camera bag — thieves won’t target you.”
Finding inspiration in authentic brands and stories
“I think the wish to see the world and to share stories with other people”, she answered. Photography is such a part of my life. I cannot separate work and life — and I really love my life!”
“There are so many brands I work with that I really like, and I find it fun to support them. It’s the same with Angelbird. If I weren’t 100% in love with the product, how they run the company, and how they support people, I wouldn’t work with the product. I wouldn’t be an ambassador just because I get something for free.”
Telling stories in her own way with photography
“When you're behind the camera and you press the shutter for the first time, it's amazing,” she explains. “It's so beautiful. What you see without the camera is beautiful. But if you can look through your camera and see a way to tell a story — that’s what makes photography really fun. To tell the story in your own way.”
Over the years, this approach has led Lisa to develop a captivating, authentic style. And it’s something that other people notice too:
“I think the best compliment I get is when someone tells me ‘I saw a photo somewhere, and I knew it was you that took it’”.

What creative freedom means to Lisa Kristin Schrötter
“If you can live from something you love, I think that’s just amazing”, she says.
"The deciding factor for me, when considering a job offer, is how much fun it will be! Since I don’t have children, I have more flexibility in choosing which projects to take on and which ones might not be as interesting to me. So enjoying my work is just as important as being well-paid."
Big thanks to Lisa for being in the Angelbird Collective. We look forward to seeing what else you do as you enjoy creative freedom — without limits.
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