
We are corals
A series of artistic portraits where humans and coral meet in a single image. At the boundary of reality, skin, texture, and symbol, this project explores our profound connection with marine life. More than a visual series, WE ARE CORALS is an invitation to feel that we are not separate from the living world: we are an intimate part of it.

Madame Water
With Madame Water, I invite you to rediscover fresh water as the origin of life, a force for connection, and a source of wonder. Eau-rigine (Water-origin) immerses you in the heart of high-altitude streams to reveal a hidden world, shaped by movement, time, and the purity of water. Through this sensitive and immersive project, I remind you how this vital resource, as precious as it is fragile, deserves to be observed, understood, and protected.

Coral - Rebirth
Coral – Renaissance tells the poignant story of an Indonesian fishing village that has become an active participant in coral reef conservation. Through poetic and documentary photographs, this project explores the beauty of coral, the lives of those who depend on it, and the profound connections between humanity and the living world. More than just a story about coral, it is an invitation to experience our shared vulnerability, but also the strength of solidarity, commitment, and renewal.

Coral lights
The lights of the coral invite you to discover coral fluorescence, a fascinating phenomenon that reveals, in the darkness, shapes and colors invisible to the naked eye. Through my nocturnal dives, I seek to capture this ethereal beauty, at the crossroads of art, science, and mystery. This project is an invitation to contemplate the coral reef in a new light, and to marvel at one of the most secret spectacles of life.

Orange
This photographic documentary retraces the implementation of Deep CORE, a coral reef protection program in the Mediterranean Sea. In Punta de la Mona, Spain, I tell the story of the commitment of those working to preserve corals weakened by fishing waste and environmental degradation. Between underwater beauty, fieldwork, and a deep respect for life, this series reveals a more secluded, yet profoundly vital, Mediterranean.

Remains
The Remains of the Present explores what the Rhône reveals about our time, at the boundary between air, water, and what we choose not to see. Through this contemporary documentary, I examine the traces left by our lifestyles, already resembling fossils embedded in the river's sediments. This committed project invites us to look differently at water, the life it sustains, and the essential question it poses: what are we leaving behind?

Fish
This photographic documentary, conducted over five years in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, explores the vital link between coastal communities and fish resources. Located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, one of the world's richest marine regions, this town lives to the rhythm of the fish market, a place of intense activity where everything happens in a matter of minutes. Through this series, I tell the story of the profound dependence between humans and the marine environment, and the fragility of a balance essential to life.

Posidonia
This photographic documentary retraces the implementation of a scientific program dedicated to the protection of Posidonia seagrass and the study of invasive plants in the Mediterranean Sea. Produced in Cabrera, in the Balearic Islands, in collaboration with the IMEDEA research center, this project documents a precious, discreet yet essential marine ecosystem where Posidonia plays a major role in biodiversity, carbon storage, and environmental balance. Through this series, I reveal the fragile beauty of these seagrass meadows and the research conducted to better understand, monitor, and preserve them.

Gravisea
GraviSea invites you to dive into the heart of underwater life and experience a different relationship with your body, light, and gravity. Through this series, I explore water as a shifting space, both real and almost unreal, where currents, waves, and light sculpt images in motion. Between immersion, sensation, and imagination, this project leaves each viewer free to project their own interpretation of life onto it.












