Bruno Engler was born in Lugano, Switzerland, on Dec. 4, 1915. After training as a mountain guide and professional photographer. Bruno Engler arrived in Canada in 1939, and spent sixty years in the Rockies. After working as a ski instructor at Sunshine Village, he obtained his first guiding job at Chateau Lake Louise. In the mid-1940s, Bruno taught survival and mountain warfare for the Canadian army and upon returning to the Rockies to teach skiing, organized the first Veteran’s Ski Race - an annual event over which presided for many years. In his long career, Bruno worked as a ski instructor, coach, climber, mountain guide, actor, cameraman and photographer.
Durante sesenta años dedicado a fotografiar, Bruno Engler recopiló una inmensa colección de magnificas fotografías en blanco y negro, capturando la grandiosidad y la magia de los paisajes de las Rocosas Canadienses.
During over 60 years of still photography, Bruno Engler compiled an unprecedented collection of magnificent black and white photographs, capturing the magnificence and grandeur of the Canadian Rockies landscape.
Bruno Engler murió en Banff el 23 de Marzo del 2001.
Bruno Engler died in Banff on March 23, 2001.
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