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.
Family and pregnancy session, Sorigny, Touraine
Twin sisters session, Veretz, Touraine
Engagement session at the Château du Rivau, Touraine
Country wedding at L’Armandière, Loire Valley
Birth story