We don’t just complete assignments — we build long-term collaborations.
Each of the projects showcased here reflects our transversal approach: photography, video, web, and document design working together to serve a brand’s vision.
Whether for a scientific institution, a cultural company, or a creative entrepreneur, we bring clarity, impact, and consistency to every visual medium.
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Over seven years, we shaped a creative visual identity for this interior design studio in Normandy — blending concept photography, video, print design, and strategic direction. This was more than a service contract — it was a story of trust, vision, and shared ambition.
A Personal Beginning, Built on Respect
Our collaboration began in 2017 with a phone call — not to start a project, but to share a personal loss. The director of L’Atelier Gris Mousse contacted me to announce the passing of her partner — who had once been my first employer.
He was the one who gave me my… See the full project
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I had a short window between two client assignments — not enough to justify a transatlantic return. So I stayed in France, without a clear plan, only the desire to create something meaningful again. That detour led me to Gros Frère et Sœur, and to one of the most rewarding collaborations of the year.
Between Projects, a Quiet Opportunity
I was based in Lyon with a week or so ahead of me — not enough to fly back to the US. My team was either on break or focused elsewhere before our next mission.
I saw it as an opportunity to reconnect with the kind of photography I rarely had time for anymore. No client brief, no expectation — just a personal urge to… See full project
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The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory portraits are a black and white photographic series revealing the faces and human dimension of the lab’s leading researchers. A visual tribute to the people behind scientific progress.
The idea for this portrait series was born from a simple observation: despite their essential role in society, scientists are often misunderstood — or reduced to caricatures. They’re portrayed as cold, eccentric, or detached. One evening, I told a friend in France that I was heading into New York to spend time with some scientist friends. His reaction? “Good luck.” That half-joking reply stuck with me.
It made me realize how deeply the stereotype runs. In popular culture, scientists are often see… See full project
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Degas asked me to create visual content that honored the precision of classical ballet and the heritage of their French brand.
This professional dancewear photography in Paris took place at the Paris Opera Ballet School, with its students — the “petits rats” — as our models.
From the very first shoot, I came with a full team: a makeup artist to prepare the dancers, and a videographer to capture motion. Together, we produced not just photographs, but a video used later at professional trade fairs.
My path into dance began by chance. A few years earlier, I had stepped in at the last minute to replace a photographer for a competition near Lyon. Young dancers performed there, judged by former étoiles and professionals from the dance world.
It wasn’t my usual line of work. I was there to take… See full project
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Rock of Science is more than a portfolio. It’s a personal and visual exploration of minerals, where science meets design, and photography reveals the unseen.
Since childhood, I’ve been drawn to Earth sciences — especially zoology, oceanography, astronomy, and volcanology.
I’m not a scholar or a specialist. Just someone who loves nature deeply.
This curiosity guided my work as a professional photographer focused on… See full project
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