A little bit about me
My life journey took me from the French Alps and lots of skiing to London in my 20s where I binged on museums and art galleries. I married a Kiwi and we moved to New Zealand just before I turned 30.
In case you are wondering, yes I still have a French accent, quite pronounced some might say, but I promise you you will not need a translater ;)
I’m all about creating bold, eye-catching images that help people and brands stand out — and I genuinely love working with my clients. The feedback is that I make people look good, on many levels, and that’s always a bonus.

If you’re after photography that brings personality and style to your brand or product, you’re in the right spot.
My Origin Story Starts Here
I grew up in the French Alps. I still call it home. It definitely defined who I am. I learned there the crucial role of nature and how important it is to engage with and look after it. I learned to be self sufficient and practical. It also taught me about beauty, composition, light, form etc.
Visual imagery was already a big part of my life already then. I started my education in creativity.

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This Is Where I Am
I have been a professional photographer for 14 years now. My first job was for a coffee book that took me everywhere in NZ to photograph beautiful old houses. It gave me a taste for interior photography.
Then I was approach by NZ Life & Leisure and started to do lifestyle photography, then Cuisine Magazine contacted me and I started food photography. Then other magazines like NZ House & Garden and Your Home & Garden gave me assignments too.
I did some weddings and lots of portraits all along as well.
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My Twenties In London
Spending my twenties in London had a huge influence on how I see the world. Surrounded by art, design, fashion, and creativity at every turn, my sense of aesthetics — and what I consider beautiful — really took shape there.
I took up an interest in photography then, I bought a film camera and took to photographing the world around me.
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The Next Step – New Zealand
Moving to New Zealand after London brought balance to my creative perspective. The openness, light, and natural landscapes introduced a new appreciation for space, restraint, and the subtle interplay of colour and shape. It slowed me down and taught me to appreciate nature again and the beauty of simplicity, along with a whole new palette of colours and shapes.
Photography was a constant through that chapter too. I started photographing my own children and became obsessed with photographing people.
On set and off script
Posts about client work, personal projects, and a little creative wandering.






