About

I'm Olivier, a photographer based in France. My work moves between black and white and color photography, exploring architecture, street life, textures, and the human figure.
I'm drawn to geometry in urban landscapes—lines, structures, and abstract patterns that emerge from built environments. I photograph people as well, often caught in fleeting situations or reduced to silhouettes, their presence fading into the architecture around them. Faces, attitudes, and portraits interest me as much as the surfaces and materials of things: peeling walls, worn stone, raw textures that carry their own quiet weight.
Color, when I use it, is deliberate—contrasts and vibrations that reshape a composition. But most of my work stays in black and white, where light, shadow, and form speak more directly.
My background in philosophy informs how I look at images. Each photograph sits between document and abstraction, between what is seen and what it suggests. The process matters too—from composition and exposure to the craft of fine art printing, where an image becomes a tangible object with texture and presence.