Topographies abstraites
My contemporary photographic work explores the traces shaped by human and natural activity.
Grouped under the title Topographies abstraites, these photographic series examine ordinary sites — sports fields, farmland, and urban spaces — to isolate lines, tensions, and structures. Reality becomes composition, on the threshold of abstract photography.
Each series isolates a gesture, a tension, or an imprint. Together, they form a subtle cartography of our presence in the world.
Without staging, each image emerges from an actual situation.
Photography becomes a constructed form of writing drawn from the visible world.








