I work in outdoor photography and storytelling, with a focus on cycling adventures. Gravel riding, ultra-cycling, and bikepacking are not just subjects I document—they are experiences I live firsthand.
Searching for stories, shaping them, and then translating them into images or words is, for me, a form of exploration as meaningful as time spent on the bike. Storytelling is a way of moving through landscapes and lives with curiosity and attention.
I earned a PhD in philosophy at the Sorbonne and teach philosophy and history in high schools. Whether in academic research, photography, or ultra-cycling, my approach has always been the same: investigation, patience, and a desire to understand what lies beneath the surface.
Having worked and lived in several countries, I’ve developed a flexible outlook and a deep interest in people’s stories—stories that photography allows me to encounter, listen to, and share.
Alongside this, I remain deeply drawn to ultra-cycling and gravel riding, disciplines that still carry a slightly old-fashioned spirit of exploration, reminiscent of the appeal that competitive sailing once held for me.
I work in outdoor photography and storytelling, with a focus on cycling adventures. Gravel riding, ultra-cycling, and bikepacking are not just subjects I document—they are experiences I live firsthand.
Searching for stories, shaping them, and then translating them into images or words is, for me, a form of exploration as meaningful as time spent on the bike. Storytelling is a way of moving through landscapes and lives with curiosity and attention.
I earned a PhD in philosophy at the Sorbonne and teach philosophy and history in high schools. Whether in academic research, photography, or ultra-cycling, my approach has always been the same: investigation, patience, and a desire to understand what lies beneath the surface.
Having worked and lived in several countries, I’ve developed a flexible outlook and a deep interest in people’s stories—stories that photography allows me to encounter, listen to, and share.
Alongside this, I remain deeply drawn to ultra-cycling and gravel riding, disciplines that still carry a slightly old-fashioned spirit of exploration, reminiscent of the appeal that competitive sailing once held for me.