I started photography very young, my first camera was a disposable Kodac with which I photographed the castle of Blois. 
Photography quickly became my space of freedom, through it I have learned to appreciate every moment, to see, to love but especially to share. 
Photography is perceived today as an easy art, but it is not. You have to be patience and to practice a lot.
Photography is my breath of fresh air, my means of resistance, to go against the current. I don't limit myself to a style "because it is necessary to please". I am free, in a digital era why should I follow an only way ?
I approach the photography with the modesty of the pilgrim, I lean on the light.
Kensho in Japaneese means perceiving one's essence or true nature,  for me it is the moment when a photographer perceives and captures the deeper reality of a scene..
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