In the heart of Nancy, the cradle of Art Nouveau, this façade is distinguished by its bright red doors and elegant sculpted details. The curved lines and plant motifs around the central door recall the refinement of the École de Nancy, where architecture became a work of art. In front of these walls, unchanged for over a century, a silhouette passes by, blurred, as if caught up in the speed of the modern city. The contrast between the frozen time of the stones and the fleeting movement of the passer-by transforms the scene into a tableau vivant, a dialogue between past and present. An image that is at once graphic, historical and full of energy.
I'm an explorer of moments. My photographs are born of an emotion, a light, a detail that stops me in the present. They tell the story of fragments of life, sometimes at the turn of a journey, sometimes at the heart of everyday life, always.. Read more…