Even outside of any professional assignment, my eye remains deeply shaped by architectural photography. I am drawn to lines, volumes, materials, light and the graphic tensions that emerge from buildings, whether iconic or more ordinary. These images are often taken spontaneously, during personal travels, but they extend a constant reflection on built space and its perception.
You will find major contemporary architecture — such as the Philharmonie de Paris, the MUCEM in Marseille, the Musée des Confluences in Lyon, the Generali Tower in Milan or the Reichstag in Berlin — but also more unexpected places, urban fragments, details and atmospheres. Some images document unique moments, like the Arc de Triomphe wrapped by Christo, while others explore monumentality, minimalism or the relationship between architecture and landscape.