
Exploring the World, Through my Lens
Travel Photographer

























Hello There !
It all began one evening, years ago, when a friend asked if he could join me on a journey to East Asia. That simple question sparked a long series of adventures across continents — from the spicy Silk Road to the misty rainforests of the Amazon.
Since then, the road has never really ended. I now travel mostly on my own or with my wife, exploring places that still echo with mystery — from the plains of Mesopotamia to the mountains of Papua, from the deserts of Namibia to the deep wadis of Jordan, from the rice terraces of Tonkin to the forgotten ruins of Iraq.
What drives me remains the same: the thrill of discovery, the beauty of encounters, and the challenge of capturing through my lens what words can hardly describe.
On this website, you’ll find fragments of these journeys, along with other projects — portraits, macro, street, and documentary work. I photograph whenever I can, wherever I am.
If a picture speaks to you, or if you wish to collaborate on a new adventure or story, feel free to reach out. Photography, for me, knows neither limit nor frontier.
Since 2024, I’ve been shooting with a Canon R5 Mark II — a mirrorless full-frame that finally matches the precision and color depth I’ve been chasing for years.
My lens bag travels with me everywhere: the versatile Canon RF 24–105mm L, the sharp 100–500mm L for wildlife and distant horizons, the delicate 100mm Macro L, and two trusted Sigmas — the 35mm and 14mm Art — for intimacy and immersion. Before that, my journey went through the Canon 6D and R6. Back then, I worked with a Samyang 14mm and the legendary 300mm L — a humble but beautiful setup that taught me that light and timing matter far more than gear.
Some images, especially those captured on the move or in more sensitive contexts, were taken with an iPhone (12 or 13). All aerial perspectives come from a DJI Mavic Pro drone, and all underwater pictures were taken with a Gopro.

