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About us

The mountains have always been our home, our playground, and our endless source of inspiration. From the first frames captured with our earliest cameras, it was the peaks and valleys that stirred our deepest fascination.
These landscapes — where light glides over stone and transforms each moment into a fleeting masterpiece —
offer a sense of wonder that never fades. To this day, we return again and again, camera in hand,
eyes alight with the same enduring passion.

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Jules Joris
Photographer

I grew up in the mountains. They’ve shaped how I see space, light, and silence. They’ve always been a reference point — a place to breathe, to push further,
to put things in perspective.
 
The feeling you get when you’re surrounded by something bigger, something that doesn’t move, something that makes you feel both small and alive, that feeling never really leaves you.
 
For many of us, these places are more than a backdrop — they’re a second home. And I’ve always believed they deserve a place in ours.
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Bringing a piece of that into people’s homes matters
to me. Not as a souvenir, but as a presence.
Something that stays, like the mountain itself.

Made for mountain lovers

Our works are for everyone who feels that unique thrill when they’re in the mountains. Whether you’re a mountain

guide, a seasoned hiker, or simply a summit lover on a Sunday getaway, these prints are made for you.

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They are an invitation to bring a piece of those emotions back home with you — a way to keep the wonder alive, long after the descent.

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A special thank you goes to Allan Rey — the pilot whose skill and trust have allowed me to capture some of my most striking images from the skies. His precision and passion make every flight a unique opportunity to see the mountains from a new perspective.

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I also want to express my gratitude to those who brought their talent and energy to the making of our trailer :

Ilan Geiser, Marie Culter, Mareva Bislex, Allan Rey once again, Ludmilla Rey, Karolan Arevalo, Elisa Bagnoud, Manon Moulin, Esteban Braz, Damien Monnet — and many others whose names I may not mention here, but whose contribution has been just as valuable.

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To all of you : thank you for being part of this adventure.

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