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Born March 20, 1900 in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Between 1857 and 2000, four photographers will, from father to son, invent and pass on the art of mountain photography. They are called Tairraz. Joseph Tairraz, Georges Tairraz I, Georges Tairraz II, and Pierre Tairraz. The story begins in Chamonix in 1857. Joseph Tairraz, son of the syndic (mayor), buys a daguerreotype device in Geneva. Four years later, before Auguste-Rosalie Bisson, the Emperor's official photographer, he took the first photograph at the top of Mont-Blanc. Very quickly, the young man opened a studio in the center of Chamonix. He will pass the baton to his son Georges. The dynasty is spawned. Georges Tairraz (1900-1975), who will be called Georges Tairraz II, will in turn follow the double career of guide and photographer, extended from 1920 to the practice of cinema. He made his first documentary in 1934, L'Ascension des Aiguilles Ravanel et Mummery, before starting a long collaboration with Roger Frison-Roche. Technical adviser on the shooting of the film Premier De Cordée directed in 1943 by Louis Daquin, Georges Tairraz II accompanied Frison-Roche on his expeditions to Hoggar and Antarctica. With the guide and writer Gaston Rébuffat, he made two films on the north face of the Alps.

Le Regard Tairraz
Self (archive footage)

When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema
Self

Entre Terre et Ciel

Third Man on the Mountain

Perilous Assignment
Self

Le Pilier de la Solitude

Stars and Storms
Self

Des Hommes Et Des Montagnes

Sur Les Traces De Premier De Cordée
Self

Le Grand Désert
Self

Broken Journey

Il Était... Trois Chansons

The Call Of The Peaks

First in Line

They Met on Skis

L'Ascension Des Aiguilles Ravanel Et Mummery

La Traversée du Grépon