Intimate contact with nature inspires me.
A passionate photographer with a master’s degree in environmental management, I seek to shed light on distant and little-known places, on those working toward a more harmonious society, and on nature as it oscillates between splendor and fragility. And through images or words, I authentically share this wonder—or perhaps simply a certain understanding of the world viewed through the lens of enthusiasm.
For nearly ten years, I documented my travels—snapshots of life abroad—on a blog. Upon my return, to hone my writing skills and perspective, I took several writing workshops at Les Mots in Paris in 2019, as well as a course in reading aloud with Les Livreurs and a course in multimedia journalism at the School Media Maker.
Committed to protecting biodiversity, I have completed several internships and eco-volunteer projects, most often in the marine environment. My first book,
*Les promesses suspendues* ( Librinova, 2023), chronicles one of these experiences in Madagascar. From 2018 to 2020, I worked at the National Museum of Natural History on the topic of priority species for conservation, until life took me in a new direction. Because alongside my travel journals, my camera is always with me.
In a world out of balance, I am now exploring the connection between human beings and their natural environment—forgotten in some places, preserved in others (as best they can) by these indigenous peoples who are a source of inspiration.