Documentary Photography

I photograph significant moments in life — weddings, births, family life — with a simple intention: to bear witness.

I observe what unfolds, I listen, and I pay attention to what connects people: gestures, glances, silences, and the quiet emotions that circulate between them. My work is about telling each story with honesty and truthfully.

Inspired by humanist photography, my approach is documentary. I do not stage, but I do not seek to disappear either. I prefer to stay close to people and to what they are experiencing rather than remain a distant observer. This presence allows me to photograph emotions, gestures, and relationships as they naturally emerge. I work with reality as it unfolds, because spontaneous moments often reveal what no staging could ever imagine.

Each photographic reportage is also an act of creation. It involves a personal gaze: choosing the decisive moment requires attention, intuition, and responsiveness. To photograph quickly, yet precisely, is part of this writing of reality

I then construct each reportage as a series. Each image matters in itself, but also through its place within the whole. The value of a reportage lies as much in the quality of the photographs as in the impression created by their sequence, rhythm, and resonance.

I focus on portraits, atmospheres, details, and human connections — everything that speaks of a presence, a relationship, a shared moment.

Because the most intimate and meaningful memories are not made. They are lived. And photography preserve a sincere and lasting trace of them.

Léa & Tom

Chic wedding at La Grange des Barres, Loire Valle

Andréa

Family and pregnancy session, Sorigny, Touraine

Sarah & Margaux

Twin sisters session, Veretz, Touraine

Juliette & Julien

Engagement session at the Château du Rivau, Touraine

Pauline & Loïc

Country wedding at L’Armandière, Loire Valley

Nya

Birth story