Intimacy JORDY & NELLY May 3, 2025 Shot in black and white, this session was about love in its most vulnerable form, the kind that lives in proximity, in touch, in glances that say more than words.Jordy and Nelly are a couple in life, and being with them felt less like directing a shoot and more like stepping into their private orbit. The apartment fell quiet as they moved together, sometimes laughing, sometimes lost in thought, unaware of me watching.It was always between the obvious moments, when they weren’t facing the camera, when their attention turned fully to each other , that their connection revealed itself.Those were the frames where love felt like it could breathe
Freedom
Freedom Gaëlle & Hugo JULY 17, 2025 This shoot sought to capture the recklessness, freedom, and infatuation of blossoming love, set against the romantic backdrop of Paris. The idea was to create a world that feels spontaneous, unguarded, two people caught up in each other, as if no one else existed.It was staged, yet the illusion was seamless. Gaëlle and Hugo weren’t a real couple, but the chemistry that unfolded in front of the camera told a different story. Every shared glance, every unplanned gesture, seemed to pull them closer into the fiction we were building.As I photographed them, I found myself drawn into that connection. For a moment, it was easy to forget they had met only hours earlier. The city, the light, the quiet tension between them; it all conspired to make the images feel like memories of a love that had actually happened.
A Lazy Sunday Morning
A LAZY SUNDAY MORNING ANISSA & TANGUY JULY 17, 2025 A suspended moment, the air still heavy with Saturday night, two people waking slowly into their own private world. Nothing to do but exist, barely dressed, quietly in love, in an intimacy no one else sees.Anissa and Tanguy were perfect in this session. They’d recently moved to Paris, but you’d think the city had been theirs all along. The classic Haussmann apartment, carried its own charm: high ceilings, moldings that held the light, just enough disarray to feel real.Their connection isn’t about staged passion. It’s a subtler language: a glance that doubles as a joke, an easy laugh that needs no explanation. As they moved through the space, the room seemed to bend around them. The light stretched, time softened, and the images became less about posing and more about inhabiting that fleeting, untouchable space the concept was built on