For as long as I can remember, my parents documented my sister and me with endless photos and videos, capturing the raw, living moments of everyday life.
I grew up with a Fujifilm Zoom Date 70 film camera, a gift after they upgraded to a Lumix bridge. I used to pretending there was a storm by firing the flash while my mom was on the phone, just for fun.
Curiosity quickly took over. I wanted to understand how the camera worked and found any excuse to take photos, ride my bike, and breathe in the salty air of my native Vendée coast.
I’ve always been a daredevil. That taste for risk taught me resilience, shaped my martial arts practice, and gave me freedom by riding BMX or MTB through forests, or feeling life’s grit while skating.
With social medias, my passions grew. I began documenting failures and successes, then added an artistic eye. Today, the raw, authentic side of life continues to guide how I see and create.