Family documentary photography it’s aboutpreserving the little thingsthat make your family YOUR family.
It is not a traditional photo session.
Not about posing or perfection.
It is about presence. Truth. It is about remembering the way your child reaches for your hand, the way the light falls on the breakfast table, the way love lives quietly in the everyday.
For expat families living far from “home,” these small moments carry even more weight. They are your roots, your rituals, your now. My approach is gentle and unobtrusive — I step into your world and witness it with care. No scripts, no pressure. No artificial light, no forcing smiles.
Just time together, as you are — messy, beautiful, and real.
These are not just photographs. They are memory keepers. Emotional anchors for when everything feels like it’s changing too fast.
Let’s preserve your story, honestly.
I’m a French expatriate living in Hong Kong. I have a little girl, so I know perfectly well that all these moments are precious.
As a family photographer, I am here to see and preserve these fleeting, perfectly imperfect moments so you can hold onto them forever.
But before you trust me with your memories, let me tell you a bit about myself:
I’m an only child with Portuguese and Polish roots (which basically means I grew up with a lot of good food and strong opinions)
My grandpa bought me my first camera when I was 18, and I haven’t put it down since
I can’t whistle (trust me, I tried so many times)
I feel super awkward in front of the camera, which is why I prefer to be behind it