In the sheltered interior of the glacier, a single light source casts its beam across the frozen landscape. It is the headlamp of a man standing still, surrounded by ice. His light falls on an ice stalagmite on the ground, formed by meltwater dripping from above, freezing, and slowly building into a glistening point.
Above it, an icicle like stalactite descends from the ceiling, created by the same process in reverse. Together, they form a frozen flow: a kind of ice waterfall stretching from ceiling to floor. This feature is visible in another image in this exhibition: Frozen Veil”
This photograph was selected for the Top 50 of the Swiss Photo Club Awards in Geneva in June 2025.











