A French photographer and artist born in the early 1930s in Saint-Quentin, he developed a steady hand and a thoughtful eye for the world around him. Guided by a quiet curiosity, his work explores light, texture, and the rhythms of everyday life, often drawing attention to overlooked moments and ordinary scenes transformed by perspective. Throughout his career, he pursued a disciplined practice, traveling and documenting with intent while maintaining a composure that invites viewers to observe closely. He contributed to a broader conversation about image-making, blending documentary sensibility with a personal sensibility that anchors his approach in clarity and restraint. His lasting impact lies in the way his images invite reflection.