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            Draumajökull (Series)
        
        
                DESCRIPTION
            
            
                Draumajökull, meaning the Glacier of Dreams in Icelandic, is a series capturing the mystic beauty of the glacier as its icy arms descend into frigid waters. Shrouded in nascent fog, it evokes a sense of dreamlike wonder, where nature’s power and serenity meet in perfect harmony. Yet, due to global warming, this glacier retreats at a rate of 100 to 300 meters per year. The lagoon grows as icebergs break off and melt, driven by climate change, accelerating the ice melt and calving, and leading to the continual expansion of Jökulsárlón.            
                                    
                AUTHOR
            
            Self-taught photographer and traveler, Thibault Gerbaldi documents people and places with a clear, dignified eye. His work has earned top honors, including first place at the Siena Awards 2025, the International Photography Awards 2025, and the International Travel Photo Awards.
In 2024, he received the Rising Talent Award from Travel Photographer of the Year, the world’s most prestigious travel photography competition. That same year, he was named one of AAP’s Emerging Talents to Watch.
In 2025, three of his photographs were selected for Around the World with the Leica, a major exhibition held at the Leica headquarters in Wetzlar to celebrate the brand’s 100th anniversary. Chosen from over one million images submitted by more than 65,000 photographers worldwide, this recognition placed his work at the heart of Leica’s global centennial celebration.
His images have been published in Leica Fotografie International, All About Photo, Digital Camera, and various specialized media. His work travels the world—from Miami to Paris, Arles, Venice, Marrakech, Los Angeles and Rome.
Beyond photography, Thibault is committed to supporting humanitarian causes through his work. A board member of The Forgotten International since 2019, he donates a portion of his book and print sales to fund solidarity projects.
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