CULTURAL & DOCUMENTARY PROJETS
This section brings together a series of cultural and documentary portraits created in different artistic and event contexts. It includes photographic portraits of artists captured during major cultural events such as the Cannes Film Festival, as well as video portraits combined with interviews.
These projects focus on documenting creative personalities, their work and their perspective. Through a mix of photography and filmed conversations, the approach aims to capture both the visual presence of artists and the stories behind their practice. The combination of portraiture and interview creates a more complete narrative, situated between documentation, cultural storytelling and visual identity.
PORTRAITS
2015-2025
This series brings together portraits created within the cultural and film industry, produced during festivals and artistic events such as the Semaine de la Critique at the Cannes Film Festival, the Champs-Élysées Film Festival or the Cinemamed in Brussels.
Photographed in the context of premieres, press events and festival programs, these portraits focus on filmmakers, actors, writers, musicians, and emerging talents from the international cultural scene. The approach combines a clean visual style with an attention to personality, aiming to capture both the presence of the artist and the atmosphere of the cultural moment in which the portrait is taken.
These images contribute to documenting contemporary culture and the creative voices shaping it.
VIDEO PORTRAITS & ARTIST INTERVIEWS
This series presents video portraits combining visual storytelling and in-depth interviews with artists from different creative fields. The project features personalities such as a gallerist, a sculptor, a burlesque performer, an illustrator and a street photographer.
Each video is built around a filmed portrait and a conversation that explores the artist’s practice, influences and personal journey. By combining moving images and dialogue, these portraits aim to capture both the creative process and the individuality of each artist.
Together, they form a collection of intimate encounters that document the diversity of contemporary artistic expression.
Colette Collerette, burlesque performer
2018
Colette Collerette speaks about the art of striptease and burlesque, exploring her influences and the way she tells stories and conveys messages through her performances.
Mathias Zwick, streetphotographer
2018
Mathias Zwick explains how he composes his images and his pursuit of the decisive moment, capturing fleeting, unguarded instants from his subjects in the street.

Pauline François, sculptor
2021
From fashion to sculpture, Pauline François presents her work and the different media she uses in her practice, including object assemblage, video and sound within spatial installations.





