I’m a Montreal-based photographer who’s got a thing for everyday moments, small details and calm scenes that feel natural and unforced.
For me, photography is a way to step out of the everyday. It’s an escape, but also something therapeutic. Walking with a camera helps me slow down and disconnect, even if it’s just for a short time. I shoot mostly on film because it keeps things slow, tactile, and honest. With a limited number of frames, I’m forced to be more intentional, to observe more, and to wait instead of rushing. Every frame becomes a small decision rather than a reflex.
When I’m not taking photos, I’m probably chasing a good meal, exploring somewhere new, or following a small sense of adventure just to see what happens: a wrong turn that turns into a great walk, a café picked on instinct, a place you didn’t plan to stay at but do anyway. I like experiences that feel unpolished and unexpected, and I’m always up for discovering things the slow way.