A deeply personal body of work which explores the void that remains following the loss of a sibling, using climbing photography as a vehicle for this exploration. In conjunction with Petzl, Marc is taking familiar climbing routes and compositions, combined with two distinct photography techniques, to present them to you in an unfamiliar way.

For Marc, this body of work is about processing the loss of his brother and on another level it also reflects the world we currently live in; a deeply polarised society consisting of binary views and rigid belief cycles. However, through low key and negative space photography techniques Marc hopes to show that we should all try to view the world in a different light, challenge our beliefs and learn to exist in the present.

Marc Langley is a Lake District based adventure photographer. Born in Liverpool and raised in the North West of England. His parents introduced him to the outdoor world of climbing from an early age, scrambling around on the gritstone outcrops of Chew Valley and exploring the Yorkshire Dales with his Dad. As decades went on Marc found a love for climbing and subsequently a desire to record and document his adventures. 

Since those early days in adventure sports photography Marc has built an extensive portfolio, working with some of the biggest commercial brands in the world and their respective athletes. From historically significant assignments with Patagonia to documenting some of the best climbers in the world ascending some of the most cutting edge routes and working on some of the most distinctive intimate interviews with the likes of Andy Kirkpatrick, Emma Twyford and Neil Gresham to name just a few.