I’m a photographer, motion designer, and graphic designer with a passion for visual storytelling and pushing creative boundaries. My journey began at Cité Collégiale in Ottawa, where I discovered my love for photography and realized I enjoyed photographing people. This focus on people naturally led me to specialize in portrait and fashion photography, though I also enjoy exploring event photography, as it allows me to capture a wide range of emotions and moments.
After graduating, I continued to develop my craft through my
365 self-portrait project in the Gatineau-Ottawa region. For an entire year, I created a new self-portrait every day, constantly experimenting with lighting, editing techniques, themes, and photo shoot concepts. At the time, I was a bit underconfident, and this project played a major role in helping me grow more confident, both as an artist and as a person. It also helped me discover the fun and creative potential of portrait photography, pushing my artistic vision even further.








After several years of photographing weddings, portraits, and events, I decided to further expand my skill set by pursuing graphic design. I moved to Montreal not only to study design but also to seek better opportunities in photography. I enrolled at Collège Salette, where I discovered a new passion for design, particularly motion design. After graduating, I spent time advancing my motion and graphic design skills while also building a new network and continuing creative photography projects, leading to multiple magazine publications. When the world started to open up again, I found an agency job where I could refine my skills and gain valuable industry experience.
Currently, I’m balancing both design and photography in my work, constantly exploring ways to merge these fields to create something new and exciting. Always open to new collaborations, I’m eager to create something fresh and unique.
If you're interested in working together, feel free to reach out!