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Qu'est-ce que vous aimez dans votre métier ?
What I love most about my job is the people. Every project gives me the chance to meet someone new, to hear their story, and to help shape the way their business or personal journey is seen through images. It’s more than just taking photos – it’s about creating something meaningful together.
One of the best feelings is looking back and seeing my photos being used, knowing that people love them and that they’ve become part of someone’s story. That connection, that impact, is what makes me truly happy and keeps me inspired every day.
Quels types de séances avez-vous réalisés et comment les avez-vous rendus spéciaux ?
’ve worked on a wide range of shoots – from food and product photography to portraits and yoga sessions. I love being versatile, because every type of shoot brings something different and challenges me in new ways.
What makes each project special is the connection I create with the subject, whether it’s a person, a dish, or a product. With food, it’s about making the viewer almost taste it through the image. With yoga, it’s capturing the calm and beauty in movement. With products, it’s showing their character and detail in a way that feels alive. And with portraits, it’s about making someone feel comfortable enough to reveal their true self in front of the camera.
That versatility keeps me inspired, and I always aim to bring a personal, authentic touch to every shoot.
Prix, distinctions et reconnaissances reçus
While I haven’t chased formal awards, I take pride in the recognition I receive from the people I work with. Clients often tell me how comfortable and confident they feel during shoots, and how I can guide them to bring out their best selves. For me, that trust and the ability to create authentic, beautiful images is the most meaningful acknowledgment of my work.
Un fait amusant sur ce photographe
I fell in love with photography back when we had to develop film by hand in the darkroom – and I still get that same excitement every time I capture a new shot, even in the digital age.