I grew up in France, in the water before I could properly walk. I have been swimming competitively in Burgundy since a young age for over 10 years. But it was the ocean that eventually taught me something the pool never could.
I moved to Barcelona in my mid-twenties, camera in hand. Photography came first, then the underwater world pulled me in, and something clicked: freediving and photography weren't two separate passions. Both ask you to hold your breath, let go of control, and trust what you find beneath the surface.
That discovery led me to build my own underwater photography workshops, spaces where I could share this practice with others, 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. That paved the path to my third passion and another branch of my work: documentaries and filmmaking.
Conservation for me isn't a label or a niche, to have the "power" - or at least the will, and going for it, to show what's worth and needs 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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