“The Queen Swing”

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Thibaut Marot

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Thibaut Marot is a French photographer and videographer based in Briançon, recognised especially for his work in climbing, alpine and expedition photography. With over a decade of experience, he has forged a reputation for capturing not only landscapes and light but also the grit, ambition and poetic moments of those who push human limits outdoors.

Marot has collaborated with some of France’s top climbers and alpinists. He was the photographer and videographer behind images of Seb Bouin’s Hidden Gems series, ACL (9b), and Wolf Kingdom (9b+). He has also documented Benjamin Védrines, notably on high‑altitude alpine expeditions such as Jannu East and the ascent of K2, and in dramatic moments of climbing reportage.

Thibaut’s work combines technical mastery (handling challenging lighting and remote locations) with an eye for storytelling: he frames climbers in their environment so that the route, rock, ice or mountain is a character in the image too. His photos aren’t just records — they convey tension, exposure, scale and the emotional arc of the climb.