- Josef Ritler
Josef Ritler (b. 1939 in
Naters , canton ofValais ), also known as "Sepp Ritler" or "Seppi Ritler", is a well known Swissjournalist , who worked as a writer and photographer for the newspaper "Blick " (yellow press, very similar to the German "Bild-Zeitung ") for 40 years. Today, he works as a video journalist for the central Swiss television stationTele Tell .Life
Ritlers was born in the canton of Valais. He went to the local primary school in his place of birth,
Naters . Because ofbullying , he was forced to change to a school in Brig. In his free time he often assisted his father in his work, who was aforeman , wanting to follow his father's profession when older. During his apprenticeship as amason , he learnt that he had anallergy tocement and had to quit the course.But he discovered his passion for
photography and began photographing everything that crossed his way. He moved toLucerne as it was one of the few locations where photographyapprenticeships were offered. When Ritler accidentally photographed a film set producing an armypropaganda film for the Swiss national exhibition "Expo 64", the paper "Blick" became interested in hiring Ritler as a journalist. The chiefeditor of the time,Werner Schollenberger , invited Ritler to write for the paper. Ritler was hesitant due to the reputation of "Blick" as atabloid . He eventually accepted the job offer for one year only initially. Eventually he would work for "Blick" for forty years.The journalist managed to become something of an intermediary between the more conservative people of central Switzerland and the modern Zurich team of "Blick". Ritler's character attracted a considerably amount of curiosity and trouble; on occasion he was chased by farmers with pitchforks, his tyres were slit, he received death threats and for a while was only able to work under police protection.
One of Ritler's attributes is his curiosity for the "people behind the headlines", such as in the case of the chainsaw
vigilante where Ritler was keen to find out more about the person behind the story.Ritler was only interested in real news. Because of that, he often held interviews after conferences, not during. When the
Kapellbrücke was on fire, Ritler was there.At the age of 64, Ritler was retired early (one year before the regular Swiss retirement age) and had to leave "Blick". He had a number of job offers and finally accepted the offer of
Tele Tell , where he is now working as a video-journalist. For the first time, Ritler is working for TV. Within this young team, Ritler has a reputation for being a "total professional who knows central Switzerland like no one else" and who has an "eye for the perfect picture".Awards
* 1997 "Swiss Press Foto"
* 2003 "Ringier Medienpreis"
* 2007 Lifetime-Award Schweizerischer BerufsfotografenverbandLinks
* [http://www.teletell.ch/macher/ritler.html Ritler's profile on the "Tele Tell"-pages]
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NAME=Ritler, Josef
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Ritler, Sepp
SHORT DESCRIPTION=writing and photographing Swiss Journalist
DATE OF BIRTH=1939
PLACE OF BIRTH=Naters ,Valais
DATE OF DEATH=
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