Le Monde des ados | Ces différences qui nous rassemblent

Most of the photos used for the different assemblies come from my project Today-project, but not all. Some are from other reports that I have been able to make around the world. The common point between them is their humanistic approach: the human being as the main point of anchorage to the reading of […]
VICE | Les Réunionnais sont accros aux combats de coqs

A year ago, while I was back to my beloved island, I decided to document the story of the “Batay Kok” (“cockfight”), a traditional discipline in Reunion island. For few weeks, I followed some gamefowl breeders during they journey to get their “proteges” ready for the big tournament. Documenting local customs: my favourite journey with […]
Hamaji Magazine | On the road to Kolwezi

Hamaji is a beautiful, high-quality magazine dedicated to the art of traveling in Africa. Writers and photographers are fine connoisseurs of Africa. Hamaji Magazine not only reveals Africa through a more contemporary lifestyle but also presents to its readers the choices of some of the most unique personalities and gives a new sense to luxury, […]
Hamaji Magazine | Stone Town, at the crossroads between worlds

Hamaji is a beautiful, high-quality magazine dedicated to the art of traveling in Africa. Writers and photographers are fine connoisseurs of Africa. Hamaji Magazine not only reveals Africa through a more contemporary lifestyle but also presents to its readers the choices of some of the most unique personalities and gives a new sense to luxury, […]
National Geographic | Water crisis in Cape Town

With the intense drought that faces Cape Town, National Geographic to focus on the impact of the water restriction on Cape town’s tourism. An interesting article that has been illustrated with some of my photography of Cape Town. Check it out!
Hamaji Magazine | Kolmanskop, the ghost town of Namib desert

Hamaji is a beautiful, high-quality magazine dedicated to the art of traveling in Africa.Writers and photographers are fine connoisseurs of Africa. Hamaji Magazine not only reveals Africa through a more contemporary lifestyle but also presents to its readers the choices of some of the most unique personalities and gives a new sense to luxury, focusing […]
GroundUp News Agency | Taxi Strike In Cape Town

GroundUp is a news agency. The articles are made available for republication, usually under a Creative Commons license, to news publications.They report news that is in the public interest, with an emphasis on the human rights of vulnerable communities.They want our stories to make a difference. They value high-quality, ethical journalism.They are independent and do not promote any […]
VSD | Metal hurlant

Last June, I’ve been assigned by VSD to go to Ghanzi, west part of Botswana, to cover the “Overthurst Metal Mania Music Festival”. With Olivier Richard, a freelance journalist, we spent 5 days in that city, experiencing one of the most amazing/improbable metalheads gathering. Our article has been released on the 16th of June, in […]
National Geographic | Napoleon IV chez les zoulous

In October 2014, i’ve been assigned by National Geographic to cover Napoleon IV’s story, in the Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Claire Cousin, the journalist, came down to South Africa for one week. I met her in Durban and we followed, during this whole week, the tracks of Napoleon IV. From Durban to Pietermaritzburg, where we could see Napoleon IV […]
Hamaji Magazine | Divine Escale

Hamaji is a beautiful, high-quality magazine dedicated to the art of traveling in Africa. Writers and photographers are fine connoisseurs of Africa. Hamaji Magazine not only reveals Africa through a more contemporary lifestyle but also presents to its readers the choices of some of the most unique personalities and gives a new sense to luxury, […]