Above
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hemeria
Published:28th Feb '22
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The high mountains is a world that remains unknown to most. A few seasoned climbers have access to it, but some do not associate this dizzying passion with a practice of artistic photography. Thomas Crauwels is an award-winning photographer and a mountaineer. With ABOVE, he gives us access to these extraordinary landscapes and images of summits all located more than 4,000 meters above sea level. The repetition of black and white images underlines the fascination he feels for the vertigo of a summit, the pure line of a ridge, the white light of a hanging glacier, the harmony of a peak, the slope of a precipice, or the verticality of a wall. ABOVE proves to what extent geography and photography are closely intertwined when the mountain becomes the theatre of their union; a territory of beauty and of chaos to be overcome. Crauwels’s mastery of contrasts and lights and a maturity acquired through his explorations allow him to capture the mountain without ever freezing it in a stereotypical representation. Each of his images is the result of a decisive moment, carefully thought out and elaborated, whether it concerns the organisation of his expeditions, cartographic studies, keen awareness of weather, or the mental construction of the images he creates. ABOVE is not a mountain book like any other. Above all, it tells the story of a photographer’s consuming passion for a massif whose sumptuous beauty he has captured.
"Today marks twelve years since this Belgian, now settled in Torgon in Valais, has been photographing the mountains. ABOVE, his first book, published in November, traces these years of alpine encounters through a selection of 90 majestic printed images. Through his black-and-white shots, the photographer manages to convey the emotions that sweep over him when he immerses himself in the alpine world." — LE TEMPS / GENEVA / 29 SEPTEMBER 2021
"While some turn to black and white out of vanity or to stand out in a photography market nearing saturation, the Swiss by adoption sees it as an aesthetic obviousness: 'Above 3,000 meters, when the weather is bad, the landscape is already more or less monochrome. And in general, it's a medium that allows me to convey moments rich in emotion.'" — CLÉMENT GRANDJEAN / Terre&Nature / 2 DECEMBER 2021
Here is a book to immerse oneself in. To look at Thomas Crauwels’ images in Above (Hemeria, 2021, 200pp) is to revel in the mountainous sublime, and the beauty of sumptuous and subtle tones of grey. These photos are exquisitely printed. And one would hope so, given this book comes with such a hefty price tag. — THE ALPINE JOURNAL / DECEMBER 2023
ISBN: 9782490952281
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200 pages