Tag: Portrait Photographer

  • Black and White as an Attitude

    Black and white is not an aesthetic—it is a conscious decision for perception. It reduces everything to relationship, presence, and the desire to create images that are meant to endure. Read my thoughts about black and white photography.

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  • Audé in Monochrome Fashion

    Audé in Monochrome Fashion

    A quiet fashion dialogue in black and white, shaped by trust, light, and the presence of Audé. The portrait session with Audé in 2025 felt less like a planned shoot and more like a continuation of an ongoing conversation. In my Zurich studio, within a small and controlled space, we worked intuitively, allowing moments to…

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  • Brysa Kelly – Grimsel Pass Summer Heat 2020

    Brysa Kelly – Grimsel Pass Summer Heat 2020

    In the summer of 2020, a unique photo series was created on the Grimsel Pass with model Brysa Kelly. What was planned as a refreshing day in the mountains turned into a challenge under the blazing sun. Despite harsh light and the absence of any shade, the shoot resulted in a series defined by reduction…

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  • Entre silence et lumière, un portrait sincère

    Entre silence et lumière, un portrait sincère

    A quiet collaboration where light chose honesty. The images of actress Cosima Seibold were created in my Zurich studio in 2022, during a session that felt less like a performance and more like a conversation unfolding in stillness. From the beginning, my intention was to strip the setting down to its essentials, allowing space for…

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  • Facets

    Facets

    I wanted this series to feel like a slow reveal rather than a fixed statement, allowing space for nuance and contradiction. Sophia has a natural ability to shift her energy, and instead of narrowing that down, I leaned into it. The camera became a place where softness and strength could coexist without explanation. What interested…

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  • A Quiet Venetian Moment

    A Quiet Venetian Moment

    Dayane and I had arrived in Venice a day before my photography course began. The weather was beautiful, the food was perfect, and the mood was calm — the kind of day that makes you slow down and notice every detail. Between espresso and laughter, we decided to use the afternoon light for a spontaneous…

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  • On trust with Claire

    On trust with Claire

    Trust is never declared — it reveals itself quietly, often when nothing is expected to happen. Paris in November tends to soften everything. When Claire and I met during my last visit, the intention was simple: a short introduction before committing to shared workshops in Zurich the following year. Professionalism was never in question, but…

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  • While Time Moves On

    While Time Moves On

    It was a summer day in the Valais, the kind where the sun doesn’t ask for permission. The light arrived strong and unapologetic, carving shapes into the landscape and leaving nowhere to hide. I didn’t want to soften it. I wanted to see what happens when strength meets stillness, when the day shows its full…

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  • New publication: ETERNALLY BEAUTIFUL

    New publication: ETERNALLY BEAUTIFUL

    This fashion editorial reflects a contemporary approach to portrait and fashion photography rooted in restraint and authenticity. Natural daylight and minimal styling create images that feel timeless rather than trend-driven. The editorial emphasizes human presence over visual dominance, allowing fashion to support expression. Working in color was a deliberate choice to preserve realism and emotional…

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  • The Weight of Bloom

    The Weight of Bloom

    This editorial is a meditation on quiet presence, developed in close collaboration with Vallie Plagirafe. From the beginning, the work was shaped through dialogue—between photographer and model, body and flower, intention and intuition. Melancholy is not introduced as a theme but allowed to surface naturally through restraint. Read the full editorial.

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