ARTVR
Born in Paris in 1989 into a family of artists, I grew up with cameras always at hand - first as play, then as necessity. They shaped the way I move through the world long before I understood them as tools.
As a child, I migrated to South America, an experience that forged a lasting sense of biculturality and movement. Later, living between Brittany, Paris, and Spain, I learned to inhabit shifting landscapes, languages, and rhythms of daily life. This constant motion became the lens through which I observe the world. I am a perpetual outsider, with the naive capacity to feel at home anywhere, quietly watching rather than speaking.
The camera gained significance alongside street culture - skateboarding, graffiti, and friends in motion - teaching early lessons in presence, freedom, and belonging.
Over time, I worked across multiple countries and fields, including the UK, Germany, France, and Spain, until the pull of travel and photography prevailed. With my wife and two sons, we embraced a nomadic life, letting work, family, and photography move together in a single rhythm.
Sharing my work publicly was initially a struggle, but when I did, it felt liberating - a decisive shift in practice. Since end of 2023, my work has been exhibited across Spain, France and Italy, including Palazzo Albrizzi Capello at the Venice International Art Fair (2025), multiple exhibitions at Le Présidial in Quimperlé, and, now, Galerie 4 in Cheb.
My current documentary work is deeply tied to how I grew up - shaped by movement, street culture, and lived encounters. Travel and adventure remain its fuel, not as spectacle, but as a condition for attention: a way of perceiving the world through fleeting, unguarded moments of presence and connection.





