Capturer l’Invisible : Le Pouvoir Émotionnel de la Photographie

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Au fil de ses aventures, nous avons régulièrement échangé sur ses ressentis et ses émotions. Elle m’a souvent confié en avant-première des photos dont elle était particulièrement fière. Cependant, notre dernière conversation a pris une tournure différente, empreinte d’une émotion plus profonde. J’ai senti mon amie profondément touchée par l’expérience qu’elle venait de vivre.

Nudité artistique et réseaux sociaux : le dilemme des artistes et modèles

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Instagram s'est imposé comme une vitrine privilégiée pour de nombreux photographes et modèles amateurs. Cependant, ses règles strictes concernant la nudité posent un véritable défi, en particulier pour ceux spécialisés dans la photographie érotique, le boudoir ou le nu artistique.

Henri Cartier-Bresson - Photo du cycliste à Hyères (1932)

La Photographie : Un Voyage Personnel vers la Liberté Créative

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Je ne veux pas dépendre du jugement de mes pairs, les photographes, pour avancer. Je suis bien au fait des règles qui régissent notre art, mais je souhaite pouvoir créer sans contraintes.

L’Art de la Sélection : Pourquoi Toutes les Photos ne Méritent pas d’Être Publiées

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Avec l'essor des réseaux sociaux, il est devenu presque instinctif pour nous, photographes, de vouloir partager chaque cliché avec nos abonnés. Cependant, il est essentiel de se rappeler que toutes les photos ne méritent pas nécessairement d'être diffusées en ligne. La qualité doit toujours l'emporter sur la quantité, une règle d'or dans le monde de la photographie.

De la difficulté de photographier ses proches

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Dans le domaine de la photographie d'art, j'ai récemment pris conscience d'un obstacle insidieux qui se pose dès lors que l'on tente de photographier ses proches, qu'ils soient amis ou membres de la famille. Contrairement aux modèles professionnels, qui sont souvent perçus comme des toiles vierges prêtes à recevoir l'interprétation artistique du photographe, les êtres familiers introduisent une complexité émotionnelle subtile mais significative.

Battling Impostor Syndrome and Excelling in Photoshoots

Thursday, July 18, 2024

When the project is well-defined, a period of intense research and experimentation follows, aiming to meet the model’s technical and artistic expectations. It is during this phase that impostor syndrome creeps in. Doubts arise: do I have what it takes for this project? Will I be able to produce a satisfactory result for both the model and myself? Have I ventured into terrain too perilous?

My Photographic Journey: From Intimate Memories to Enriching Encounters

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Although I've always been an amateur photographer, my practice until my 50th birthday was limited to capturing family moments, friends, objects, monuments, and various events. Apart from a few photos published on Instagram, most of my work remained stored on hard drives.

The Body and Its Shadows (Part V)

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

The model, Karyne-Charlotte, poses to showcase the graceful curve of her back and the delicate hills of her buttocks, adding a touch of mystery and femininity.

The Body and Its Shadows (Part IV)

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Here again, my aim was to highlight the lines and shapes of the body using dramatic lighting to create striking contrasts.

The Body and Its Shadows (Part III)

Sunday, June 30, 2024

Inspired by the work of contemporary photographer Mona Kuhn, I aimed to highlight the natural beauty and texture of the skin through subtle lighting.

The Body and Its Shadows (Part II)

Sunday, June 30, 2024

In this second photograph from the series titled “The Body and Its Shadows,” I aimed to highlight the silhouette and texture of the human body by playing with contrasts and shadows.

The Body and Its Shadows (Part I)

Saturday, June 29, 2024

In this first photograph from the series titled "The Body and Its Shadows," I sought to capture the duality and depth of the human body through the subtle interplay of light and shadow.

Preparing for Your Photoshoot: A Guide for Amateur Models (English & French)

Friday, June 14, 2024

As I have previously described my photoshoots, I engage in extensive dialogue with my models. I offer suggestions but never impose directives, unlike some professional photographers. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable session, my experience has led me to establish the following recommendations for those who wish to collaborate with me on a portrait...

The Human Connection: At the Heart of My Portrait Sessions

Friday, June 14, 2024

Photography isn't just about technical skills; it's about opening a window to the soul and exploring intimate worlds. What truly drives me in my portrait sessions is this human connection, the discovery of the person in front of my lens.

Why I don’t Put my Signature on the Photos I share

Monday, May 27, 2024

In the age of social media and constant sharing, many photographers add a signature or logo to their photos to protect their work and ensure they get proper credit. I've chosen not to do that.

Open Call for Collaboration: Authentic Portrait Shoots

Saturday, May 25, 2024

As an amateur photographer, I am excited to announce that I am completely open to collaborations with women aged 18 to 99+ who are interested in participating in candid portrait photoshoots.

One Shot, Two Visions: Separating Black & White and Color

Friday, May 24, 2024

On social media and in my photo galleries, I prefer not to show the same photo in both color and black and white side by side.

Embracing Spontaneity: The Art of Fishing for the Perfect Photo

Friday, May 24, 2024

I understand and respect the idea of taking a single, well-thought-out photo. However, taking many photos to capture the perfect moment has its own benefits ...

Mastering Light and Shadow: My Approach to Enhancing Portraits with Photoshop

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

For my portrait photography, I never settle for a photo that just comes straight out of the camera. I believe that every image can be enhanced to truly capture the essence and beauty of the subject. That’s why I use tools like Photoshop to refine each shot.

Why I Blend Analog and Digital

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

My choice to mix grain and analog-style effects into my digital photos truly comes from the heart. It’s my way of seeking greater authenticity and standing out from the sometimes too perfect and impersonal side of digital photos.