STATEMENT
I am a French photographer whose work explores the subtle relationship between landscape, memory, and the personal experience of place. Rooted in both observation and introspection, my photographic practice reflects a deep engagement with the notion of territory — not as a fixed geography, but as a living space shaped by emotion. My approach combines a documentary sensibility with conceptual vision. My images, often minimal and meditative, invite a slowed-down gaze. They evoke the silent dialogues between humans and their environment, revealing what remains unseen in the ordinary or the familiar. Through my lens, the landscape becomes a mirror for inner movement — a space where intimacy meets geography. After a career in communications before dedicating myself to photography, I bring a keen awareness of visual language and narrative construction to my work. My path bridges artistic exploration and a reflective understanding of the image as both document and interpretation. Each series emerges as a personal cartography — an attempt to situate myself within the shifting contours of a place. My recent projects continue to investigate how the physical and emotional dimensions of space intertwine, questioning the ways we inhabit and perceive the world around us.