Bio

Born and raised on the coast of Brittany, I grew up with the sea in my backyard and wide open spaces all around me. Nature was my playground, and I’ve always felt a pull to explore beyond it.

At 20, I finally followed that pull and left France alone. I landed in New Zealand, a land of mountains, forests, and endless beaches. Everywhere I looked, there was beauty—and everywhere I went, people shared a piece of their world with me.

It was there that I discovered photography. At first, just to remember the moments I didn’t want to forget. But soon it became more: a way to tell stories, to capture the fleeting, the quiet, the magical. I also threw myself into adventure—snowboarding, climbing, paragliding—chasing that mix of freedom and fear that makes you feel alive.

Then came Indonesia, and with it, the underwater world. Diving changed everything. Silent, vibrant, almost unreal, the ocean opened a new universe to me. I explored coral reefs, watched marine life, and started seeing the world through a new lens—one of wonder, curiosity, and care. Back in Brittany, I began to dive and photograph my own coast, discovering its hidden landscapes and unseen beauty.

Today, my focus is on the marine world: its light, its shapes, its movement. Through my lens, I try to capture its magic and share it with the world.