/ 2025 / Analog / Fine Art

France. 2025. Causse d'Aumelas. Tree in scrubland.

This image is one of the first for a project started this year that aims to capture images of a territory at different times of the year, using multiple camera formats and film types. While being plain landscape photography, it's a conceptual project where the theme steers towards subjectivity, the relativity of knowledge, and how situations or context impact perception of reality.

Through my photography practice, I seek to capture the environment or the moment that moves me, by their ephemeral beauty and their impermanence. Although totally urban, after many years of practicing photography during travels and urban strolls, I turned to landscape photography, first coastal and then mountain. This change was accompanied by a return to film photography in full and medium format, both in color and black and white. As I move towards documentary photography, I maintain a more poetic than didactic approach, while trying to instill a more accomplished narrative style.

Awards -- Independent Image & Art Space, Chongqing, China. Two images of “La Grande Casse” series selected for a 1-month exhibition on the theme of “Natural Wonders”(March 2025).
-- Athens 3rd B&W festival, Athens, Greece. One image selected in the analog category (February 2025).
-- Decode Gallery, Tucson, AZ, USA. One image selected from the “Sky Diaries (V) - Puy de Sancy” series for an exhibition on the theme “The Square” (January 2025).
-- The Nat Photo Society "Architecture" competition, Los Angeles, USA. 1 Honorable Mention Award and 2 Finalist Awards, (February 2025).
-- The Nat Photo Society "Reflection" competition, Los Angeles, USA. 1 Honorable Mention Award (January 2025).
-- The Motif Collective "Minimalism" competition, USA. 1 image in the theme shortlist (December 2024).

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