View of Paris
[taken June 2009]
Pigeons, and the Eiffel tower. Paris
[taken June 2009]


What a French scene!
A kiss, a bottle of wine, and the Seine. Paris.
[taken June 2009]
Pause cigarette. Paris.
[taken June 2009]
Two artists taking a short pause. Montmartre, Paris.
[taken June 2009]
Montmartre, Paris.
[taken June 2009]
In the streets of Montmartre, Paris.
[taken June 2009]
A future artist, lost in thoughts in Montmartre, Paris.
[taken June 2009]
Festivities in the streets of Montmartre, Paris.
[taken June 2009]
Laura and Kifi in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[taken August 2009]
Protest against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
controversial come back to power in Iran.
[taken July 2009]
Protest against Mahmoud Ahmadineja controversial
come back to power.
[taken July 2009]
A woman protests silently against the 'election'
of Ahmadinejad.
[taken July 2009]

Champs de Mars, Paris.
[taken July 2009]
Serenity on the Champs the Mars, Paris.
[taken July 2009]
After sleeping on the beach close to Jacksonville,
Florida, we were woken up by a beautiful sunrise on
the ocean. Photo taken during our road-trip from
Montréal to Florida.
[taken February 2009]


On the way from Santiago de Chile to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[taken August 2009]

Iguazu Falls, Argentina.
View from el Camino Superior.
[taken August 2009]
Iguazu Falls, Argentina.
View from la Garganta del Diable.
[taken August 2009]
Iguazu Falls, Argentina.
[taken August 2009]

Hito Tres Fronteras: standing at the border between
Paraguay (left), Brazil (right), and Argentina (bottom).
[taken August 2009]
View from the Quebrada de Purmamarca, Argentina.
[taken August 2009]
Cerro siete colores, close to the indigenous village of Purmamarca,
Argentina. The colors that compose these mountains originated
from the movement and mixing of marine and fluvial sediments.
[taken August 2009]
On the road somewhere in the Andes, Argentina
[taken August 2009]
Iruya, an indigenous village niched some 3,700 m in altitude,
and some 50km from the Bolivian border. We left from there for
a 2 days adventure, hiking in the heart of the Andes.
[taken August 2009]
We walked and got lost in a dry river's riverbed.
[taken August 2009]
On the road again.
This time, this is at 4,000 m in altitude in the Andes.
[taken August 2009]
Some 50km from Cafayate, Argentina
[taken August 2009]
Une envolée d'oiseaux par une fin d'après midi paisible
[taken Dec. 2008]


Provence, encore et toujours!
[taken Dec. 2010]
A boat on the sea, Cannes, South of France
[taken Dec. 2008]

Up early on a misty morning
[taken December 2008]
View from my village
[taken June 2009]
The sharp contrast between the red rocks and the blue sea is
typical of the region's volcanic nature
[taken June 2009]

Callian

This is a close-up of the village I am from and was raised in for a good part of my childhood.
Set on a hill in southern Provence, and built around the 1200s, Callian is one of the oldest villages of the department.
[taken in Dec 2010]

More than meets the eye

The world is a complex place composed of so many beautiful landscapes, fascinating mysteries, and revolting injustices, that one will hardly get a feel for its grandeur by resorting to sight solely.

Photography, though, is a powerful way to depict the complexities of our delicate world - A photograph, is not just a photograph, but a media through which one chooses to recount a story, express a feeling, translate a message or engage a community, with passion, delight, anger or perhaps even indignation.

Through this blog I am not veritably trying to achieve any one of these goals in particular. I do photography simply because I am both fascinated with the world, and am a fervent defender of the nature and culture it embraces - though I must admit I will have secretly won if I convinced you it is a place worth fighting for.

So really, please, take it what you wish – whether it be a story, a journey to a far away place, a source of delight or indignation or a mere short break from your day.