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Captured in August 2019, this photograph documents a journey to the Gelmerbahn in Switzerland, home to one of the world's most iconic funiculars. The photographer ventured to the summit, navigating the scenic trail surrounding the lake to secure this perspective. The image reflects a deliberate effort to translate the grandeur of the Swiss Alps into a visual narrative, emphasizing the harmony between human engineering and the natural landscape. Its award-worthy quality lies in the masterful composition, which captures the serene, expansive atmosphere of the high-altitude environment, inviting viewers to experience the profound stillness of the moment.
Born in France and currently based in Paris, Jeremy Negron draws significant creative inspiration from the urban energy of his home city. His photographic practice is defined by a deep-seated passion for global exploration, focusing on the intersection of diverse life conditions and the natural world. Through his lens, Negron seeks to bridge cultural and geographical gaps, offering his audience a window into the beauty and harmony of the landscapes he encounters during his travels.
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There is a specific, thin clarity to the air at high altitudes, a sharpness that makes the lungs work harder just to exist. In the mountains, the light does not filter through the thick, humid haze of the lowlands; it arrives direct, unsparing, and cold.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the wilderness for a space devoid of human mark, a pristine vacuum untouched by the gears of civilization. Yet, even in the most remote altitudes, we find the persistent reach of infrastructure.
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