Mont Maudit (4,465 m) is a must-see summit in the Mont Blanc massif. Its name, charged with mystery, evokes an austere face and fearsome seracs, a theater of suspended ice where the unpredictable reigns.
For Thomas CrauwelsMont Maudit is a permanent interplay between Shadows and lights, a quest for the perfect moment when the sun transfigures the ice into an ephemeral kaleidoscope. His photographs capture both the harshness of this extreme relief and the poetry that emanates from it, underscoring the fragility of these natural sculptures. In his images, Mont Maudit stands out as a fascinating protagonist, a symbol of the sometimes implacable beauty of the high mountains.