About me
I have been in contact of photography very early, this thanks to my mother who initiated me to travel. Though, my passion got concrete only thereabout 2005, year of my first trip to Iceland.
Since then, this interest went growing. Time after time, I learnt the technics of photography on my own... but it's probably a neverending learning, so much there is to learn for the enthusiast.
At the beginning, I started to work on a Bridge digital still camera for a few years, but the passion led me to own a DSLR, which literally unleashed my creativity ! Since then, things went on and I am not lacking projects.
For me, beyond everything it involves, photography is a mean of being amazed by what surrounds all of us, by what the world has to offer, and which, sadly, is leaving too many people indifferent. Thus, I am convinced that photographers are here to show them what they missed. Personally, I try to capture every single atmosphere, every single feeling, ... that retained my attention.
If I had to put a tag on my work, I would say that it is... miscellaneous ! In fact, I do my best not to encase my work into one specific category. Hence, I can go landscape, macro, wildlife, urbex, still life and so on as well ... but everytime with this particular wonderment so typical with photographers.
Likewise, I am very interested in Panoramic photography, which I discovered in 2007. It offers a different angle of view (not only wider !) and allows to capture places confering them a certain nobleness out of the reach of conventional-format photography. Also, this requires some specific expertise and strictness... and a lot of experimentation.
2011 : became student @ Icart PHOTO, Paris - started to work as a profesionnal photographer.
All in all, I sincerely wish that your visit will be or has been enriching for your artistic hunger, that is to say that the photographs exposed here have instigated some emotions, of any kind, for you to experience.
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