Fotografia in bianco e nero del versante nord della Marmolada in autunno
Marmolada

Photo © Giuseppe Ghedina

Marmolada

Sale price€450,00

This photograph taken in September 2015 shows the northern side of the Marmolada. Its glacier is the largest in the Dolomites but in the last five years (2019-2023) it has lost 70 hectares of surface area equal to 98 football fields. At this rate, by 2040 the glacier will no longer exist. A fundamental role of photography is testimony: in the environmental field it bears witness to climate change and the beauty of nature, raising awareness of human impact and encouraging the protection of ecosystems.

SIZE:60x40 cm
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  • Inkjet (Giclée) Fine Art Print
  • Canson® Infinity Rag Photographique Paper
  • 3mm Dibond Aluminum Mount
  • 10mm Metal Rails for Wall Mounting

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GIUSEPPE GHEDINA PHOTOGRAPHER

I was born in 1972 and live in Cortina d'Ampezzo, in the heart of the Dolomites. In addition to these wonderful mountains, I have explored and photographed other extraordinary peaks around the world, from Nepal to Pakistan, from Patagonia to the remote Svalbard. My namesake grandfather was one of the pioneers of photography in Cortina, but it was my passion for the mountains that drew me to photography. Since 2006, I have worked as a professional photographer, using photography to narrate the unique beauty of these mountains.

Giuseppe G.

Fotografia in bianco e nero con inquadratura stretta su tronco  ramificazione di un Pino