Artist Statement

I am a photographer based in Chantilly, France. After fifteen years of professional work in the equestrian world, initially as a documentary and event photographer, my practice has gradually shifted toward author-led contemporary photography.

Through long-term photographic projects, I explore relationships between presence, animals, territory, memory, and perception. My work moves between documentary observation and contemporary artistic practice, often focusing on fragile connections between bodies, landscapes, traces, and emotional states.

My projects investigate different forms of orientation and belonging. Some focus on the enduring relationship between humans, animals, and territory, while others examine landscape, disappearance, uncertainty, and the instability of perception in a rapidly changing world.

Working across portrait, landscape, archive, and trace, I am interested in photography not only as documentation, but as a space where memory, environment, and lived experience intersect. Alongside photography, I consider the book a central artistic form and develop my projects through exhibitions, publications, artist books, and printed works.


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