
Fiescherhorns (Gross & Hinter)
In the bernese alps, not far from the majestic backdrop of the Eiger and Jungfrau, the Fiescherhorns (Gross and Hinter) rise like a glacial wall, where rock and snow weave a subtle harmony. The higher Gross Fiescherhorn (4,049 m) and the slightly lower Hinter Fiescherhorn (4,025 m) form a singular alpine duo, often spared the crowds. Here, the light glides over the immaculate ridges, underlining the power of these summits while lending them an aura of serenity.
For Thomas Crauwelsphotographing the Fiescherhorns is a quest for authenticity. In the silence of the snow-covered slopes, each shot becomes a tribute to the vertical momentum of these mountains, at once formidable and soothing. Suspended ice, shaped by time and the seasons, expresses the fragility and strength of an unspoiled natural world. Through his lens, Thomas reveals a world where altitude dialogues with light, inviting us to contemplate the immensity and intimacy of these little-known summits .