Ridgeline started as a simple question: what would it feel like to hold every great mountain range in one place? Not a map. Not a list. A collection of photographs chosen for the singular feeling they produce, that pull toward the horizon, the clean cold air, the silence above the treeline.
We believe mountains are among the most honest places on Earth. They demand nothing except presence and reward it with perspective. Every image here was chosen because it carries that truth into the room.
From the granite walls of Yosemite to the ice-draped flanks of Annapurna, from the volcanic silhouettes of the Cascades to the rolling moorland ridges of the Scottish Highlands: this is the world at its most elemental.
What we collect
- Alpine giants: the Alps, Andes, Himalayas, and Rockies
- Volcanic peaks and crater landscapes
- Highland ridges and moorland vistas
- Patagonian ice fields and granite towers
- Night sky photography above the snowline