REGRESSION

🧨 Good news! My RÉGRESSION series is coming to the Alliance Française de Montréal’s cultural center.
Dates: June 16–July 16, 2026.

This new presentation features previously unseen images and anecdotal texts that invite you to explore the work and its creative process more deeply. Comprising 24 images taken in France and Quebec, this exhibition offers a sensitive exploration of familiar territories, whose perception is transformed through the use of film photography.
Shot with a 1970s Hasselblad 500C M, the series highlights the materiality of film photography, with its vibrant grain brought to life through prints on Hahnemühle “Fine Art” paper.

📅 The exhibition runs from June 16 to July 16, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
📍 Alliance Française de Montréal, 317 Place d’Youville, Montreal
🎟️ Free admission
Register for the opening reception
About the project:The film carefully loaded into the camera, the frames counted like little promises, and the film’s sensitivity that defines our creative freedom… Against all expectations, this return to film feels like a refuge. An unexpected interlude, almost a breath of fresh air. A chosen regression—gentle, conscious, and fruitful. I find myself appreciating this slowness, this necessary attention, this technique that forces me to slow down, to compose each image, to reflect more calmly. It’s as if I were rediscovering photography with fresh eyes—more naive, more curious. Taking my time. Framing. Wait. Doubt. Decide… With the magic of a medium: this Hasselblad 500C/M from the ’70s, a little gem, purely mechanical, which I treat like a venerable ancestor. And the inimitable quality of film—emotion revealed. Enhanced by Hahnemühle archive paper: that vibrant grain, that raw, honest, irrevocable material, born of the film’s intimate chemistry. The result of this exploration: twenty-six images taken over nine months, between France and Quebec, my chosen home bases serving as the backdrop. Images that are deeply close to my heart.