Born in Paris in 1907, this photographer and filmmaker cultivated a quiet, disciplined approach to image-making that bridged documentary practice with creative experimentation. Growing up amid evolving urban landscapes, he developed a sensibility attentive to light, texture, and rhythm, guiding his work through careful observation and patient framing. Over the years, his practice traversed still photography and motion, favoring precise composition and a restrained tonal palette. He collaborated with peers and institutions, contributing to projects that emphasized clarity of narrative and the human dimension within everyday scenes. His career reflects a dedication to craft, curiosity, and a thoughtful engagement with the visual possibilities of his era.