Rio Tejo














The river Tagus crosses Spain before joining flowing into the Atlantic Ocean by the Tagus estuary in Lisbon. Currently, about 15km links the Tagus river and the port city of Lisbon. For much of the 21st century, the river banks were mainly linked to industrial activities and the public had no much access to it.
When industrial sector declined, many sites were forced to close down. The Portuguese government and local authorities then took the opportunity to plan to new urban projects and rethinking the banks of the Tagus as a space for leisure, culture, tourism and new estate developments. Since the end of the 80’s many plans were planned. The most important ones were the Cultural Centre of Belém and the 1998 Universal Exhibition (the current Parc des Nations).
The latter is still considered as an example of urban planning, allowing the realisation of an important project of rehabilitation in a vast industrial site (the current Nations Park) to develop public and leisure spaces, from new apartments and cultural facilities.
Today the shores of Lisbon continue to evolve. Over the last two decades, new project have been carried out, always with the aim of providing new spaces for leisure, culture and new real estate properties. His accomplishments have undoubtedly enabled the city to prosper and gain in well being. They have also enabled Lisbon to be recognised as an important cultural place and tourist destination.
From England with Love













The project explores the social contrasts of the English society.Made of several series, each of them is documenting the social culture of an environment through its everyday life.
They compare the social differences of a country that is at once communitarian, extravagant, progressive and conservatist, and the cultural differences of a population that is still very attached to the origin of its social class.
Indian Pictures














My journey to India started along the Yamuna river from Delhi to the holy place, Sangam in Allahabad. This was not first trip travelling the world. However this journey to India was a truly initiatory one. I find myself deep in a rich cultural country far from everything that I had the chance to see and discover so far.
I found in love with the people, the country and its various cultures. Since I feel the need to return and immersed in its everyday life.
Indian Pictures is a road through the country gathering a collection of images from my various journey.
Fashion Week












Part of the image of Paris and its culture, the Fashion Week has been fascinating many people and cultivating the image of Paris throughout the world for decades. We all have seen images of fashion show inside great places.
We know less about its surrounding environnement. Captivated by its power of attraction, its effervescence, its public life, I have been documenting the Paris Fashion Week from an external point of view for several years.
Up North












Scotland is a fascinating country where the land and the sky match together in a unique northern mood. A land with great colours and an infinite number of tones. A land with rough contrasts and magical atmospheres. A land where human beings live in harmony with their natural environment.
In 2007, I made Scotland my home. During that time, I travelled every part of the country, walking the rough textures of its wild landscapes, documenting its cultural life and driving through some of its most isolated roads. I left in 2011 but returned to it regularly.
Grands Magasins












This project took his name from two major shops, Galerie Lafayette and Le Printemps, situated along Boulevard Haussmann in Paris. Surrounded by offices, smaller shops, bars and restaurants, both shops attract all year long thousands of tourism and Parisian people.
At first, it was the diversity of people, working in the area and walking through the area that lead me to start this project. At the end of it, my photographs described a place that was closer to the image of Paris. A place made of femininity, charm, smartness and fashion. This series was made between the spring/summer 2014 and 2016.
Moroccan Medinas












You could live your whole life without leaving the medina, a Moroccan man told me. It is a world apart from the rest of the city. A world where people live in communities. A world of tradition. A world of religion. A world of solidarity. A world of knowledge.
A world of history. And each of these worlds are connected to each other by a truly unique Moroccan culture that is the centre of Moroccan roots, character and society.