NINETEEN NINETY TWO - TWENTY TWENTY FIVE | walking the alps Thirty years ago, a lifetime! Those mountains haven’t changed HAVE THEY NOT?
But for tourism on steroids More pervasive, more aggressive, more people, more in your face
But for wet snow Used to be dry and light - now wet and heavy
MORE STICKY - melts faster
My relationship with the landscape of the Alps goes back a long time and is complex, like any relationship that has endured.
I am not showing a simple yes or no approach. I photograph the good, the bad, the indifferent and all the up and downs of a long lasting relationship.
But the underlying message is I cannot live without being there, experiencing the landscape, looking at it, thinking about it and visualizing it.
Much has changed - nothing has changed - more will change
The pictures I took - the pictures I am taking - the pictures I am going to take
The world changed - I have changed - our climate will change
MORE!
walking the alps THE QUALITY OF SNOW | the end of history