About Exploring Humanity and Philosophy Through Creativity
I was born on the Mediterranean coast of southern France, where a fascination with stories, landscapes and people first took root. Over the years, life led me far beyond those shores—to London, Egypt, Australia, Thailand and many other places—each journey leaving a lasting mark on the person I became.
Writing, photography and music are not separate passions. They are different ways of exploring the same question:
What does it mean to be human?
My books draw upon personal experience, travel, philosophy and reflection. They are an invitation to look beyond events themselves and explore the questions they leave behind. My photographs preserve the places and moments that words alone cannot fully describe. Music has often been the silent companion that inspired many of these journeys.
Whether you discovered my work through Le Blanc et le Chemin, Babel et Sophia, my photography or simple curiosity, I hope these pages encourage you to pause, reflect, and perhaps discover something of your own journey within them.
A Life in Three Languages
Some journeys are written. Others are photographed. Others are heard. Together, they tell one story.
Stories
To remember.
Photographs
To witness.
Music
To feel.
Stories preserve people, places and moments that time would otherwise carry away. Through memoir, fiction and essays, I explore resilience, travel, identity and the questions that shape our humanity.
Photography captures what words sometimes cannot: a fleeting light, an unexpected expression, the silence of a landscape or the life hidden within an ordinary moment. Every image is an invitation to pause and look again.
Some emotions exist beyond language. Music has accompanied every stage of my journey, becoming another way to communicate wonder, reflection and hope. Like writing and photography, it seeks connection rather than performance.
Three languages. One journey. A lifelong exploration of what it means to be human.