Switzerland

Männlichen in Mist — Slopes and Silence
From the lift above Wengen, the Männlichen emerges through shifting clouds, its golden autumn slopes dusted with early snow. The mountain’s broad crest dissolves into mist, softening its strength into mystery. Both welcoming and imposing, Männlichen holds the character of the Bernese Alps — a place where light, weather, and stone weave a story of grandeur and quietude.
Switzerland — Where Stone Meets Sky
Wengen Below the Peaks — Village and Vastness
The Eiger’s Face — Rock and Reckoning
Kleine Scheidegg — Crossroads and Heights
Top of Europe — Ice and Infinity
Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland reveals the Alps in their many moods: the golden slopes of Männlichen dissolving into mist, the stark and formidable face of the Eiger, the bustling crossroads at Kleine Scheidegg, and the quiet chalets of Wengen beneath towering cliffs.
The journey culminates at Jungfraujoch, where glaciers stretch endlessly toward the horizon. This series is a meditation on contrasts — village and summit, autumn and snow, human presence and mountain immensity.