"My first encounter with photography took place when my parents
performed some strange static dances with an object in front of their
face. Later they would close themselves up in a special room under the
house for long periods of time, and no one was allowed in. They diligently made sure that they were left to their own devices while
inside. One day I was given permission to enter the room and allowed to
stay, but on the condition that I didn't move or went
out. I remember there was a unique chemical perfume and a red light.
I was bewildered: my parents appeared flashing a white light on a
piece of paper using a strange apparatus. Then they dipped it into a
clear liquid and Behold! I couldn't believe it, A miracle! They were
wizards who created pictures.
In the following years I didn't
really follow his experiments, I was too young to manipulate
cameras and I prefered to draw.
Photography, Architecture and Art was always present around us and I
still remember the black and white exhibitions that we visited.
When I was a teenager, I continued to draw and started to paint a little. I even took part in some local exhibitions.
At the age of 17 I began to take some photographs, I was especially fascinated by mineralogical micro mounts.
I started studying biochemistry, but after 3 years I changed to Poitiers school of fine-arts, and took an interest in computer graphics and generated imagery.
While I was there I meet Alain Fleig who introduced me to art photography.
I also felt a need to practise photography, and
with a friend we spent a lot of time learning how to develop films
and photographs.
We did sessions with models, scenery, and discovered France.
The second year I had my first personal exhibition in a gallery,
which was a great experience, then a training placement with Philippe
Salaün, who was at this time Robert Doisneau's developer. Following
this I did some jobs for organizations, shows and commissioned works.
I then started in December 1995 working with computer graphics and
made use of the Internet.
I worked in artistic direction for several years, then digital
cameras came along and I found a way to work quickly and
experiment without using too many resources such as film, chemicals, photo sensitive paper and of course the wonderful resource of water.
Now I meet and exchange information with many photographers after the freedom Digital SLRs
have given me to have exactly what I want with the different lenses and power features.
I continue to produce some material and I'm involved and maintain collaborative projects
such as Art Limited or M42."
Born 1969, Royan, France,
Currently live in Bordeaux, France,
Use Canon digital, Hasselblad or Holga cameras and develop film.