From a young age, I was captivated by surrealism, which led me to experiment with my first photomontages at the age of 17, using darkroom collage techniques. The advent of digital technology expanded my artistic horizons, particularly in the fields of photographic montage and collage, which I further explored at the Faculty of Performing Arts in Montpellier. In 2004, I earned my degree in photography and cinema. I continued my training with a lighting internship at the National Center for Dramatic Art in Valence as part of the Avignon and Alba-La-Romaine festivals. At the same time, I also completed professional training in graphic design, marking the official beginning of my professional career.
After working for several years in photographic development, communication, and printing, I began my career as a freelance photographer in advertising, specializing in creative imagery for communication, while also focusing on portraiture.
Alongside this commercial career, I have consistently worked as an artist on more personal projects inspired by nature, humanity, and dreams.
Over time, my work has gradually shifted towards exploring representation and symbolism. I oscillate between documentary and fine art photography, playing with the ambiguity of interpretations.
My photographic series are based on a deep questioning of our relationship with the world around us and with others, offering a visual reflection on the many facets of our existence. I do not use artificial intelligence in my work.