I grew up in France, in the water before I could properly walk. I was a semi-professional swimmer and swam competitively for over 10 years. But the ocean eventually taught me something the pool never could.
In my early twenties, I moved to Barcelona. After a stint in the corporate world, I transitioned into photography. I spent years working on land, incorporating videography and developing my first documentaries. Then I returned to where it all began: the underwater world.

Two passions started to merge: the art of photography and freediving, both ask you to hold your breath, let go of control, and trust. 
This led me to build my own underwater photography workshops, spaces where I could share this practice, inspire, and initiate (in freediving or photography).
It also led me further out into the world: I raised funds independently to travel from Canada to Baja California to document the Vaquita marina, one of the most critically endangered species on the planet as part of a feature documentary I'm co-directing. 
For me, conservation isn't a label or a niche. It's about having the will to show what's worth protecting, without shouting about it. To make images that make people feel something, and trust that feeling is enough.
I'm based in Barcelona. The ocean is always close.
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