Born in 1999, I am a French documentary photographer and PhD candidate in Political Sociology at EHESS, based in Gwangju, South Korea.

My work uses photography and field investigation to tell stories about political life, social movements and everyday society. I am particularly interested in public space, collective action, civic memory and the ways local situations reveal broader social and political configurations, often through unexpected connections between the ordinary and the political.

Based between research and visual journalism, I have worked in South Korea and India, documenting electoral campaigns, demonstrations, environmental mobilisations, student politics, minority organisations and everyday urban life. My approach is shaped by long-term fieldwork, source-building and attention to the political life of images: how they are produced, circulated and interpreted.

I am currently developing documentary and editorial work on contemporary South Korea, with a focus on politics, public life, social movements and the Korean Peninsula.

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