journal
This journal is a curated space to share full photo stories from sessions with clients, intimate celebrations, and personal film work, with mindful reflections on small unfolding moments and details about these photos that continue to echo.
rediscovering my roots on film
Pauline’s first trip to Canada. We spent the day exploring downtown Fredericton, admiring the warm October light as it illuminated the city’s historic homes and quiet streets.
friends & film
A quiet escape to Étretat with a visiting friend became a much-needed pause during a difficult season. Between the white cliffs, rocky shores, and familiar sense of height that echoes my time in Annecy, this place always feels like a return to something grounding. Shot on 35mm Kodak Ultramax 400 with my Minolta SRT 101, this series blends coastal landscapes, candid street moments, and portraits of a dear friend who has supported my photography journey from the very beginning.
revisiting black and white photography
A fresh roll of Kodak T-Max and a small point-and-shoot camera in my bag. What began as a simple experiment slowly unfolded over a few days, turning ordinary moments into something soft, cinematic, and quietly lasting.
expired film in etretat
I shot an expired roll of Kodak Gold 200 through a simple point-and-shoot camera as a way to test light and capture a few honest portraits. The unpredictability of expired film added a softness and character to each frame.