Self-portraits play an important role in my work. They are a kind of intimate laboratory, allowing me to freely experiment with light, the body and presence. They often respond to an immediate need for expression, a desire to capture an emotion or play with fleeting light. Beyond the exercise itself, they reflect my relationship with my own body: this envelope that I am learning to look at, understand, love or simply accept as it is.
Nude photography came to me naturally, without detours. Here, the nude is not an exhibition, but a presence: a way of shedding the superfluous to rediscover the essential.
I seek to reveal the universality of the body, to explore its forms, textures and expressions without seeking to arouse eroticism or provocation.
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